Monrovia’s Brand New Massage Envy “Flooded” after being open just 7 days

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-Photo by Terry Miller

Last Saturday morning, opening staff discovered water in the rear section of the beautiful new Massage Envy Spa. It turns out the “sump pump” in the rear parking lot was not operational and water seeped in the emergency exit! Coit was called and arrived quickly to assess the damage and immediately began the cleanup.
“The good news,” said Kaitlyn Adams, owner of Massage Envy Spa Monrovia, “is that only seven of our fifteen rooms were affected, so we are still open for business. Clients receiving services cannot even hear the fans running or work being done. Fans can be heard in the Tranquility Room, but it isn’t terrible; sounds like white noise and none of our clients have minded. We will, however, need to postpone our Grand Opening Celebration which was scheduled for next week, November 13. After conferring with the Chamber, the ribbon cutting will take place next Thursday as scheduled and a new date will be chosen for the party. We had an excellent report from Coit today (11-5) that the walls will be completely dry by tomorrow so the repair work can begin. We will be fully operational soon!”

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