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See What Experiential Brand Locations Do To Engage Customers
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Arc'teryx x Bouldering Project, Brooklyn
Heading out to New York? Bouldering Project in Brooklyn, where Arc’teryx holds a gym residency, has become a community hub for those who are into climbing as a hobby.
SPIN Ping Pong Social Club, New York City
Heading out to New York? SPIN Ping Pong Social Club in Midtown, the brand’s flagship location with STIGA as its official equipment partner, has become a community hub for those who are into ping pong as a hobby.
Free People: FP Movement Studio, New York City
Heading out to New York City? Free People’s FP Movement Studio in Soho, inside the brand’s flagship store, has become a community hub for those who are into fitness as a hobby.
Bandit Running: Running Room, New York City
Heading out to New York? Bandit Running in Brooklyn, the brand’s flagship store, has become a community hub for those who are into running as a hobby.
Corning Museum Of Glass, Upstate New York
Heading out to New York? Corning’s Museum of Glass in upstate New York, the world’s largest glass museum, has become a community hub for those who are into glassmaking as a hobby.
Alo Yoga Studio, Williamsburg
Heading out to New York? Alo Yoga Studio in Williamsburg, located inside the brand’s Sanctuary (aka store), has become a community hub for those who are into yoga as a hobby.