🏋️ Alchemy 365 —a local fitness studio known for its use of "torpedo" weights and classes that mix yoga and strength— says it's closing all four Twin Cities locations next month.
"Rebounding from the pandemic has simply not panned out as we'd hoped," CEO Tyler Quinn wrote in a message to members.
📺 The Twins are cutting ties with Bally Sports and will have their games streamed by MLB next season. (Star Tribune)
MLB has previously charged fans of other teams $20 a month or $100 a year to stream games and also made them available on cable and satellite TV.
🗳️ DeWayne Davis, a North Sider who is the lead minister at Plymouth Congregational Churchin Stevens Square, has filed to run for mayor in 2025. (Josh Martin via X)
🔨 The owner of Guse Hardware in Southwest Minneapolis sold his building, but will stick around for at least a year while he looks for someone to take over the store. (Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal)
The new building owner wants to eventually bring a deli or health and wellness shop to the corner space, which is vacant.
🍁 St. Paul's historic Highland Water Tower will open to the public this weekend. (Pioneer Press)
Those who climb its 151-step spiral staircase are treated to views of Highland Park and the Mississippi River. Admission is free.
Editor's note: This item has been corrected to reflect that Plymouth Congregational Church is in Stevens Square, not North Minneapolis.