Construction is underway on a 7900-square-foot environment-friendly gymnasium in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn that's set to open up this fall. In building out the second floor of a warehouse at 232 Varet Street, the Green Fitness Studio will incorporate a variety of sustainable design features, including rubber exercise flooring made from recycled car tires. The gym's interior lighting will come from CFL and LED installations and most exercise machines will be repurposed, in addition to being self-powered or cordless. Yoga, pilates, and spin classes will be held in a 2000-square-foot atrium covered with efficient glass that will provide an abundance of natural daylight to the gym's interiors. Dual-flush toilets, recycled glass and metal tiles, and automatic soap and towel dispensers will furnish the bathrooms. Manager Rachel Borgen, whose father owns the building and runs his window guard manufacturing company out of the first floor of 232 Varet, is also considering the installation of solar panels on the gym's roof at some point down the line. Although the project is not seeking LEED or other third-party certification, its green features should help the project stand out in what remains a highly industrial part of the North Brooklyn landscape.
- New Gym to Green Up Varet Street (BushwickBK.com, photo by Diego Cupolo)


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