Yoga and smoothie bar, flower shop among tenants coming to North Hills Innovation District

Yoga and smoothie bar, flower shop among tenants coming to North Hills Innovation District

Out and About Yoga and smoothie bar, flower shop among tenants coming to North Hills Innovation District A flower shop, indoor cycling studio and a yoga and smoothie bar are among the seven tenants announced for the upcoming North Hills Innovation District (NHID). Posted 2024-01-18T15:15:02+00:00  – Updated  2024-01-18T15:15:02+00:00 A flower shop, indoor cycling studio and a yoga and smoothie bar are among the seven tenants announced for the upcoming North Hills Innovation District (NHID). Kane Realty Corporation said the businesses are all local and owned by women or minority entrepreneurs. HomeTurf, an indoor cycling studio, will be located in Tower 5. The other six retailers will be in Makers Alley, a micro-retail hub featuring hyperlocal purveyors, makers, and artisans. These retailers will be located in Makers Alley (descriptions courtesy of North Hills): Amelia’s Flowers: Beautifully sourced build-your-own style bouquets and pre-made arrangements along with vases, greeting cards and more by Mattie Bush The BalloonZ Shop and Teal HouZ: Balloon installs, boutique party goods and fashion for teens and tweens by Tonya Terry and Summer Sky Dose Yoga + Smoothie Bar: Hot yoga room, meditation room, contrast therapy and smoothie bar by Emily Coules Green Rabbit Plants: Houseplants, planters, and accessories designed for home living by Julie and Will Lin Hellbent: Curated clothing, accessories, and lifestyle collections by Anna Zarlinga Ky’s Kandles: Luxury, refillable candles hand poured by Kyla Smith HomeTurf: Premium indoor cycling experience revolving around community, connection, movement, and music by Julie Ferrer