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FROM BREAD TO BRAWN: 5th Row Lifting Company Finds a Home in Old Bread Store
4 Apr 2022
News, Eau Claire
Three yoga mats and a ball. That was all 5th Row Lifting Company’s owner, Ryan Boos, owned when he first got started in his own gym back in 2014.
Fast forward nearly eight years later, and Ryan is about to have a ribbon cutting for his new expanded gym on 3944 Anderson Drive, formerly the Village Hearth bread store on Eau Claire’s north side.
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