New Retail Stores Opening in Downtown St. Petersburg

News Summary

Downtown St. Petersburg is set to welcome new retail excitement with the opening of Fit2Run and 6Laps this May. Fit2Run, a popular running store, will move to a new space at 801 Central Avenue, alongside the trendy lifestyle store 6Laps. Together, these shops promise to enhance the community shopping experience, featuring a blend of fitness and fashion. The new stores aim to engage local residents and provide unique products, ensuring a distinct shopping landscape for St. Petersburg.

Exciting Retail Developments in Downtown St. Petersburg

Downtown St. Petersburg is about to get a double dose of retail excitement! Fit2Run, a beloved Florida-based running retailer, is set to open a brand-new, upgraded store in May. But wait, there’s more! Right next door, a fresh lifestyle concept store named 6Laps will be making its debut as well. Talk about a dynamic duo!

A Perfect Fit at 801 Central Avenue

The two exciting new storefronts will be located at 801 Central Avenue, sharing a spacious total of 6,643 square feet. Fit2Run will span 5,143 square feet of that space, making it the larger of the two shops. Meanwhile, 6Laps will cozy up in a stylish 1,500 square foot area next door. With a revolving door connecting the two, shoppers can easily glide between each unique shopping experience!

Distinctive Designs for Every Style

While Fit2Run captures the vibrant energy of athletes and fitness enthusiasts, 6Laps brings a chic, modern flair to the table. The lifestyle store is crafted to meet the growing demand for trendy footwear and fashionable apparel that’s not just about looks but also comfort. Expect to find shoes and clothing from renowned brands like ASICS, New Balance, and even exclusive 6Laps-branded items. With its sleek black-and-white aesthetic and minimalistic design, 6Laps is sure to stand out in the bustling downtown atmosphere.

Your New Community Hub

The introduction of these two stores is more than just a retail expansion; it’s about engaging and connecting with the St. Petersburg community. Fit2Run’s relocation from its previous spot at 256 2nd Street North comes as the original space is set to undergo redevelopment into a new hotel. The decision to move was driven by the desire to enhance customer experience while maintaining a strong community bond.

Fit2Run isn’t just about selling running gear. The new location will serve as a cool hub for both serious athletes and casual joggers. It’s equipped with advanced gait analysis technology, ensuring everyone finds their perfect running shoe. Plus, they’ve got plans for community events like fun runs and a grand opening celebration to kick things off.

Keeping It Fresh and Fun

With both Fit2Run and 6Laps operating independently, shoppers can expect distinct inventories and branding strategies. Each store will highlight its unique identity, ensuring there’s no overlap in products. So whether you’re searching for high-performance running shoes or fashionable, functional wear, you’re bound to find something special in either store.

What’s in a Name?

The name 6Laps celebrates the Robinson family, the heart of the business, which consists of six members. This thoughtful touch infuses a sense of family and community into the new venture, tying it back to the cherished heritage of the Fit2Run brand.

Ready, Set, Go!

With the sign for 6Laps already up and excitement building, customers are encouraged to stay updated on the grand opening celebrations through Fit2Run’s social media or website. However, for now, it’s a waiting game for the official launch of 6Laps’ dedicated site.

As the countdown begins, St. Petersburg residents can look forward to a vibrant shopping experience that not only embraces fitness but also fashion. Get ready to run (or walk) to the new stores this May, because downtown St. Pete is about to gain an unbeatable shopping destination!

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