Alchemy Yoga & Wellness Bringing “Movement, Restoration, and Whole-Body Wellness” to Jacksonville

The new yoga studio and spa is expected to open late this summer

Neil Cooney
Written By Neil Cooney
News Writer
Photo: Official (Image credit: https://www.alchemyjax.yoga/)

A new yoga studio is preparing to launch late this summer in Jacksonville. Called Alchemy Yoga & Wellness, it promises to be “a thoughtfully designed yoga studio and spa space focused on movement, restoration, and whole-body wellness,” opening at 4343 Colonial Ave.

“Our space is designed to feel intentional, calm, and welcoming — where movement, recovery, and self-care live under one roof. We focus on quality over quantity and an environment that helps you soften and reset,” says the Alchemy website.

Service and classes offered at Alchemy will include group classes like “flow, slow, restorative, and specialty strength & sculpt classes,” together with spa services like massages and facials, plus saunas and cold plunge pools.

“We plan to offer a variety of membership options as well as drop-in class pricing and class packs,” the website says. “Details and pricing will be released during presales.”

Opening in the Colonial Avenue location, Alchemy will be situated behind Roosevelt Square, the retail center on the southeast corner of Roosevelt Boulevard and San Juan Avenue, home to retailers like Publix Super Market and Ulta Beauty.

You can keep up with all things Alchemy by following @alchemyjax.yoga on Instagram.

Photo: Official (Image Credit: https://www.alchemyjax.yoga/)

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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