St George, London's leading developer, announces that triyoga, one of the capital's finest yoga brands, will open on Saturday 25 November 2017 at Dickens Yard in Ealing, West London.
Triyoga combines three key elements of yoga, Pilates and treatments to create a centre dedicated to providing the highest quality of wellbeing. At Dickens Yard, three large studios will offer over 120 sessions per week including triyoga's signature yoga, Pilates and barre classes, as well as exciting new classes including Chair yoga, TRE (trauma release) and exclusive Every Body Yoga classes.
Three treatments rooms provide a variety of therapies including massage, reflexology, osteopathy, acupuncture, Ayurvedic and pregnancy and healing treatments.
Craig Carson, Managing Director, St George West London, said:
"We are delighted that triyoga has chosen Dickens Yard as the location of its next centre. The popular brand will offer the local community a unique experience in the heart of Ealing, with its expert team of wellbeing professionals. Dickens Yard is fast becoming the most exciting lifestyle destination in West London and triyoga is another important step in the development's evolution."
Jonathan Sattin, Founder of triyoga, said:
"My father was a documentary film maker and he had a library with lots of the old black and white films that were made at Ealing Studios that we would sit down and watch together. Over the last few years many of my friends have moved from West and Central London to Acton and Ealing and each time I visit the areas its vibrancy, history and immense sense of community have become more and more apparent so it made complete sense and felt natural to open in this area".
Triyoga is the latest opening after a wave of commercial announcements by St George. In September 2017, it was revealed that Dickens Yard will be home to Balans, a new restaurant from Soho, Tonkotsu, a well-established Japanese Ramen bar and restaurant, Skinny Kitchen, renowned fitness-inspired clean eating restaurant, and Ealing Artisan, a new weekly food and craft market by Eat Me Drink Me.
Jigsaw and Gail's Bakery are due to open at Dickens Yard in 2018, alongside popular eatery Charlotte's W5, an innovative British restaurant which opened 18 months ago.