FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA -- Massage Heights, which offers therapeutic massage and facial services, recently opened in the Vienna area. Located at 2674 Avenir Place, Suite B (see map below), the new location is owned and operated by first-time franchisee Courtland Wyatt of Roman Republic, LLC and marks the fourth Massage Heights in Northern Virginia.
Massage Heights also has locations in Northern Virginia in Alexandria, Falls Church and Lake Ridge.
As a part of the grand opening activities at the Vienna area location, the new Massage Heights will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday, Oct. 28. Members of the Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce will attend the celebration along with members of the Merrifield Business Association. Wyatt plans to support several charitable initiatives in the area, including the local Arthritis Foundation walk later this year.
"After my first experience at the Massage Heights corporate office, I knew my search for a turnkey, diverse business opportunity was matched," Wyatt said in a news release announcing the grand opening. "I saw the future of the brand headed in the right direction and wanted to bring the vision back to the community of Vienna. I am excited to educate local residents of the benefits of massage therapy and look forward to providing the upmost elevated experience to consumers in the area."
Wyatt brings more than two decades of industry experience to the Massage Heights team. Prior to joining the franchise, he served four years in the U.S. Army before going on to receive his master's degree in physical therapy at Howard University. Wyatt then attended Alabama State University, where he obtained his Doctorate of Physical Therapy. In addition to the new location, Wyatt is also co-owner of Ergo Solutions and serves as CEO of Ergo OccMed, a physical rehab clinic specializing in outpatient services. Alongside his roles as co-owner, CEO, therapist and now franchisee, Wyatt also started a non-profit organization aimed at eliminating health disparities in socioeconomically deprived areas across the nation.
"We've been targeting the Northeast region for franchise expansion and are hopeful to continue the growth momentum in the area following the new Retreat opening in Vienna," said Shane Evans, co-founder and president of Massage Heights. "Courtland embodies our same expertise and passion for massage therapy, and we plan to give our full support as he makes a name for Massage Heights in Fairfax County."
Massage Heights is on track to open 40 locations this year, with a goal of having 300 locations open by the end of 2018.
Massage Heights in Vienna will be open:
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Massage Heights also has locations in Northern Virginia in Alexandria, Falls Church and Lake Ridge.
As a part of the grand opening activities at the Vienna area location, the new Massage Heights will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday, Oct. 28. Members of the Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce will attend the celebration along with members of the Merrifield Business Association. Wyatt plans to support several charitable initiatives in the area, including the local Arthritis Foundation walk later this year.
"After my first experience at the Massage Heights corporate office, I knew my search for a turnkey, diverse business opportunity was matched," Wyatt said in a news release announcing the grand opening. "I saw the future of the brand headed in the right direction and wanted to bring the vision back to the community of Vienna. I am excited to educate local residents of the benefits of massage therapy and look forward to providing the upmost elevated experience to consumers in the area."
Wyatt brings more than two decades of industry experience to the Massage Heights team. Prior to joining the franchise, he served four years in the U.S. Army before going on to receive his master's degree in physical therapy at Howard University. Wyatt then attended Alabama State University, where he obtained his Doctorate of Physical Therapy. In addition to the new location, Wyatt is also co-owner of Ergo Solutions and serves as CEO of Ergo OccMed, a physical rehab clinic specializing in outpatient services. Alongside his roles as co-owner, CEO, therapist and now franchisee, Wyatt also started a non-profit organization aimed at eliminating health disparities in socioeconomically deprived areas across the nation.
"We've been targeting the Northeast region for franchise expansion and are hopeful to continue the growth momentum in the area following the new Retreat opening in Vienna," said Shane Evans, co-founder and president of Massage Heights. "Courtland embodies our same expertise and passion for massage therapy, and we plan to give our full support as he makes a name for Massage Heights in Fairfax County."
Massage Heights is on track to open 40 locations this year, with a goal of having 300 locations open by the end of 2018.
Massage Heights in Vienna will be open:
- Monday โ Friday: 9 a.m. โ 9 p.m.
- Saturday: 10 a.m. โ 7 p.m.
- Sunday: 10 a.m. โ 6 p.m.
Visit the Vienna area location's Web site here.
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