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SUMMER SELFIE Contest

DeGray’s indoor cycling and fitness studio is a reincarnation of Rev Indoor Cycling, which she originally opened on the South End of Burlington in 2012. A pandemic-forced hiatus gave her the opportunity to reimagine the business.

“This concept is really an evolution,” she said. “It is a culmination of all the things I’ve learned in the last decade of business — the good and the bad. It feels like a fresh start, but we have 10 years of history and I have clients and a community that is excited to evolve with us.”

Next to Align, Ryan Greene has just hung the sign for Greene Mountain Nutrition and Smoothies, marking the second location for a business he started in 2016 in Essex with a focus on nutritional products and smoothies.

The Cottonwood Crossing space will have more of a dine-in feel, with smoothies, smoothie bowls and seating.

“With Align going in and the Body Lab going in, it’s perfect,” Greene said. “This has become a little fitness-oriented complex.”

The one Cottonwood business that is a bit of an outlier is Canon. The big red logo is recognizable, but the business isn’t focused on foot traffic; no operating hours are posted, and doors were closed Tuesday. According to Malone, the space appears to be a regional hub for sales and leases of Canon copiers and other office products.