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Vida Fitness holds grand opening for Reston Station club

D.C.-based Vida Fitness is holding a grand opening Saturday for its newest area fitness center and health club in Reston, Virginia.

The facility in Reston Station had a soft opening for members in May.

The 50,000-square-foot fitness center covers three levels in an office building at 1800 Reston Row — a 13-story office building next to the Metro and adjacent to the future JW Marriott.

The Reston Vida includes a rooftop pool, hair salon, saunas and oxygen treatment rooms. It offers more than 100 weekly classes.

The Reston Row location is part of Comstock’s $1.3 billion development at the Silver Line’s Wiehle-Reston stop, which includes a condo building, restaurants, retail and offices. Google is one of the anchor office tenants.

It will be the sixth D.C.-area location for Vida. Its flagship location at Capital One Arena in D.C.’s Chinatown is closing as part of Monumental Sports & Entertainment’s planned $500 million renovation of the arena. Vida is expanding its nearby City Vista location at 425 K St. NW and will also add a Bang Salon to that location.

Vida is owned by D.C.-based Urban Adventures, which also owns Capitol City Brewing Company.

Fairfax Co.’s Woodson High officially gets new name

As dozens of people gathered in the Woodson High School auditorium on Wednesday night, longtime basketball coach Paul “Red” Jenkins reflected on his relationship with the school’s original namesake. The longtime superintendent, Wilbert Tucker Woodson, didn’t want to put his name on the Fairfax, Virginia, school. He fought against it, Jenkins said, but was unsuccessful.
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