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IMPACT Strategies breaks ground on seniors fitness center in St. Louis area

June 7, 2018
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IMPACT Strategies recently broke ground on a new fitness center for Senior Services Plus in the St. Louis market.

The almost 10,000-square-foot building on Senior Services Plus’ Alton, Illinois, campus will be the future home to health and wellness programs.

The exterior of the building will be pre-engineered metal with pre-finished insulated metal panels and masonry veneer. The interior will feature sport flooring to accommodate physical activities, an indoor track, restrooms and office space for support staff.

Additional site improvements include new light poles and an expansion of the parking lot.

IMPACT Strategies will be teaming up with the Farnsworth Group Inc. and Sheppard, Morgan & Schwaab, Inc. to complete this project by December 2018.

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