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New spa facility promises wellness through fire and ice

July 18, 2024 | Bolingbrook, Will County, Illinois



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New spa facility promises wellness through fire and ice
A proposed spa facility, named \"Fire and Ice,\" is seeking approval for a special use permit to operate at 726 Eastbound Road. The facility aims to provide a wellness experience with dedicated male and female areas, each featuring a sauna and ice bath, connected to locker rooms and lounge spaces. Operating hours are set from 10 AM to 9 PM, Monday through Saturday, and 11 AM to 7 PM on Sundays.

The applicant anticipates employing seven staff members, with a maximum of four on-site during peak hours. While the facility could theoretically accommodate up to 96 patrons, practical limitations of the sauna and ice bath sizes are expected to reduce this number significantly. The development includes 524 parking spaces, and city staff have expressed no concerns regarding parking adequacy for this use.

A comprehensive safety and security plan has been reviewed and approved by the local police department, which raised no objections to the proposal. The applicant clarified that the facility will operate on a membership basis, offering discounted rates for admission. A competitive analysis indicates that the average single-day pass in the Chicagoland area is around $40, with potential package deals reducing the cost to between $30 and $35 per visit, and monthly memberships starting at $25.

The applicant, who has previously launched two businesses, emphasized a commitment to creating a safe and positive environment for patrons. While no medical staff will be on-site, employees will be trained in emergency protocols to respond to potential health issues arising from sauna use. Staff will regularly monitor patrons to ensure safety and comfort.

The proposal is positioned within the broader context of personal wellness, with the applicant noting that saunas and ice baths are commonly used in sports medicine for muscle recovery. The commission is expected to make a decision on the special use permit in the coming weeks.

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