New Yogi on the Block at Purple Blossom Yoga Studio | Eastern North Carolina Now

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    GREENVILLE, N.C.     Uptown Greenville welcomes Jess McNally to the district as the new owner of Purple Blossom Yoga Studio. Purple Blossom Yoga Studio in the Uptown District had a recent change in management. Newest owner, McNally, began her first teaching position at Purple Blossom in 2016, "So naturally when the opportunity to transition into an ownership position arose, I vinyasa'd right in", McNally said.

    McNally comes to the district with years of experience operating a small business. "I left my previous job as a radiologic technologist at VMC after finishing massage therapy school. I then opened my massage practice in October of 2016." By December of 2017, she transitioned into her ownership role at Purple Blossom Yoga Studio.

    Purple Blossom's warm, unique, and welcoming space immediately leaves you feeling relaxed and at ease upon entering. McNally said, "Anyone interested in yoga is encouraged to attend, especially those looking to evolve physically, mentally, and spiritually."

  • "Our specialty at Purple Blossom is kindness, compassion, and humbleness. While we have highly trained Yoga Alliance registered instructors teaching classes from beginner to intermediate, our main specialty is ensuring you feel comfortable and at home every time you walk in the studio."

    It's a great location for students, young professionals, and locals. "I've been with the community for years and could not imagine the Greenville yoga community without it," McNally said.

    For more information visit www.purpleblossomyogastudio.com

    https://www.facebook.com/PurpleBlossomYoga

    https://www.instagram.com/purpleblossomyoga/

  • Contact: Uptown Greenville
  •     info@uptowngreenville.com

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