More than a year after construction wrapped, a boutique project in Kirkwood has begun building out its retail portion on an eastside corridor that’s filled in with hundreds of new townhomes, condos, and apartments in recent years.
Restore Wellness and MedSpa, a primary care and wellness service provider helmed by Dr. Kimberly Eide, has claimed the main retail portion at Pullman Flats, a condo building with unique architectural details fronting Rogers Street. (Renderings since 2022 have shown the building’s 2,400-square-foot retail space housing a medical clinic with upscale design.)
Restore is aiming to open this spring, offering a monthly membership fee structure for patients and clients that’s described as being transparent, personalized, and affordable.
In addition to physicals and disease management services, Restore offers IV vitamin and hydration therapy (including a “hangover infusion” cocktail meant to reduce or prevent that self-inflicted malady), B 12 injections, weight loss support, and massage therapy.
Monthly pricing for individuals starts at $115 (ages 8 to 17), or $300 for families (one adult, two children), according to Restore’s website.
For non-members, initial office visits costs $275, which can be applied to membership fees. A one-time enrollment fee of $99 applies to all memberships.
Proxima Residential’s Pullman Flats brought 60 for-sale residences, office floorplates, retail spaces, and 63 embedded parking spaces to less than an acre along Rogers Street, all facing the Pullman Yards mixed-use district. (The building’s…
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