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Cory Hedgepeth

4 years ago

It s tough to deny that many businesses felt the b...

It s tough to deny that many businesses felt the brunt of Coronavirus shutdowns. Oxford Club was an in especially precarious position given they run group classes, have a gym, and serve food and drinks.

I m one that feels strongly you can see the true character of a business when it s challenged. Prior to the Shutdown, Oxford began taking safety precautions before most businesses even considered it. They ramped up hand sanitizer and spaced out classes. They shutdown when/before they needed to and most importantly, they turned off membership billing. Shutting down your business revenue stream is the most drastic, difficult decision a business can make, but they made it immediately and with grace.

Not only did they do right by customers during a trying time, but they ve managed to upgrade and expand. The reopen has been nothing but a success. Both Carolina Quiroga and Emily Jamison do a great job communicating Oxford Club's journey to full return.

Their outdoor pool is fantastic, swim and tennis for kids (my daughter has experienced both) are top notch, and the gym is high-end. All the employees are personable and energetic and seem to love what they do. Its an affordable club that offers families and individuals a high-end wellness and entertainment experience.

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