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Power Life Yoga to open new studio at Corinth Square in Prairie Village

Photo via Power Life Yoga KC Facebook.
Photo via Power Life Yoga KC Facebook.

A yoga studio with five current locations between Des Moines and Kansas City will open a new location in Prairie Village this coming spring.

Corinth Square owner First Washington Realty announced today that it had entered a lease agreement with Power Life Yoga to occupy a suite in the northwest building of the shopping center that houses Hattie’s Coffee, Rose Nails, and other businesses. One of the suites in that building was recently vacated by a hearing aide center that moved to Overland Park.

Power Life’s current Kansas City studio is at 4800 Main Street. The company was founded by Des Moines natives Steph and Adam Geneser, high school sweethearts who decided to start their own yoga studio after leaving corporate careers in Denver.

“We work relentlessly to offer a high-quality yoga experience that is easily accessible and accepting of all, and creates relationships that expand out of the studio and into the community,” said Steph Geneser in a release announcing the deal. “Prairie Village is exactly the type of community that shares our values of family, community and hard work. We are thrilled to help enrich lives through our new studio.”

Power Life offers a number of class types, including beginner’s yoga, heated yoga, yoga with weights and barre classes. The studio will feature full locker rooms and a small boutique with clothing.

The tentative move in date will be after the renovations of the building are completed in spring 2016.

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Jay Senter
Jay Senter

Jay Senter is the founder and publisher of the Johnson County Post.

He earned his bachelor’s degree in business at the University of Wisconsin – Madison, where he worked as a reporter and editor at The Badger Herald.

He went on to receive a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Kansas. While he was in graduate school, he also worked as a reporter for the Lawrence Journal-World.

His reporting has appeared in the Kansas City Star, The Pitch and The New York Times, among other publications.

Senter was the recipient of the Johnson County Community College Headliner Award in 2023.

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