MARLBOROUGH – A special permit that came before the City Council on Monday, Sept. 9, would convert part of a commercial building at 397 Williams St. into a fitness and nutrition center.
If approved, BMB Health & Nutrition LLC would build a center on the first floor with a gym, cafeteria-style food service, locker rooms and accessory wellness facilities (massage, sauna, personal training, etc.).
The center would cover about 28,000 square feet.
According to the application, the number of vehicles is expected to be around 65, with up to 200 during peak hours.
The application will come before the council’s Urban Affairs Committee with a public hearing scheduled for Monday, Oct. 7.
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