Ballantyne Magazine

FALL 2010

Ballantyne Magazine covers news, events, real estate, restaurants, shopping, health, schools and business in the upscale Ballantyne Area of Charlotte, NC.

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BALLANTYNE | wire Q continued from page 18 ranging from beginner to pre-professional. Classes include ballet/lyrical, tap/ jazz, hip-hop and more. For more information, call 704-841-7762 or visit www. carolinadancecapital.com. Toringdon Welcomes Carolina Dance Capital Carolina Dance Capital (formerly Weir Dancin') has opened a new dance instruction studio in Toringdon, around the corner from Hickory Tavern. Owned by Fritz, Annette and Nina Schulte, and Allyson Weir, Carolina Dance Capital provides instruction in a family environment in all facets of dance. The studio caters to ages two and up, HYPOXI Studio Comes to Toringdon HYPOXI, a method for targeted and long-lasting body shaping, has opened a Ballantyne studio in the Toringdon Shopping Center, next to Ballantyne Family Jewelers. The HYPOXI treatment, which includes both vacuum and compression therapy, is a method that promotes blood circulation. The combination of therapy and training takes place via a series of devices that facilitate the application of high and low pressure as well as exercise to desired body areas, in accordance with individual requirements. The studio also features HYPOXI Dermology, a method for firming and rejuvenating the skin. Creole's Louisiana Kitchen Debuts in Ballantyne Commons East Creole's Louisiana Kitchen is open for lunch and dinner in Ballantyne Commons East continued on page 22 Nutrishop Arrives in Ballantyne Commons East A Nutrishop Sports Nutrition and Weight Loss Center has opened in Ballantyne Commons East, next to Libretto's. John Vasquez, who has more than 20 years of experience in the health-food industry, co-owns the store with Heather Stefanelli. HYPOXI GmbH, headquartered in Salzburg, Austria, is the world's leading supplier of devices for targeted body shaping, and operates more than 2,000 studios worldwide. The Ballantyne studio is open Monday to Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. or by appointment. For more information, call 704-540-2370 or visit www.hypoxistudio-ballantyne.com/aktionen/index.html. Nutrishop offers anything that falls under the umbrella of health and nutrition, with an emphasis on customizing its inventory for local clientele. Individual attention to customer needs is a specialty. Clients receive free nutrition plans with every purchase and free follow-ups as well. The staff will allow customers to try samples of protein powders, pre and post workout, before they buy. In addition to the latest vitamins and supplements, Nutrishop offers anti-aging products, including natural hormone therapies. A grand opening event is planned for October. The store is open Monday to Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Call 704-544-0076 or visit www.nutrishopusa.com for more information. 20 BALLANTYNE MAGAZINE CELEBRATING TEN YEARS 2000-2010 FALL 2010

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