Zengo Cycle has permanently closed all of its locations. The D.C.-area indoor cycling studio chain is citing the pandemic as the major cause of its demise. Zengo's Montgomery County locations included Bethesda at 4866 Cordell Avenue, and the Kentlands at 215 Kentlands Boulevard. Cycling studios have found themselves increasingly obsolete during the pandemic, with the success of in-home cycling devices like Peloton that allow riders to avoid the virus risk of the gym setting.
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Wednesday, February 17, 2021
Zengo Cycle permanently closes all locations
Zengo Cycle has permanently closed all of its locations. The D.C.-area indoor cycling studio chain is citing the pandemic as the major cause of its demise. Zengo's Montgomery County locations included Bethesda at 4866 Cordell Avenue, and the Kentlands at 215 Kentlands Boulevard. Cycling studios have found themselves increasingly obsolete during the pandemic, with the success of in-home cycling devices like Peloton that allow riders to avoid the virus risk of the gym setting.
Is SoulCycle next?
ReplyDeleteSoulCycle is owned by Equinox, so they have the capital to wait out the pandemic. My guess is they will be around long after Covid ends.
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