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Wellness center may open this fall

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Wendy Weitzel
May 21, 2026
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The future wellness spa, gym and movement-therapy business Tulē is tootling along.

One of three in-ground pools is shown in the future spa area. Tulē will have pools for a hot soak, cold plunge and mineral bath. (Photo courtesy Miles Gorder)

Miles Gorder, the owner of Milestones Movement Therapy in Davis, said he’s excited about how it’s coming together. Milestones will move from 1801 Hanover Drive, Suite D, when the new spot nears completion.

Gorder is leasing the former All Things Right & Relevant building at 2801 Spafford St. His plans for the 9,712-square-foot space go much further than the services of Milestones. The concept calls for a “state-of-the-art urban wellness retreat” that includes a spa with soaking pools, a gym, and expanded services for Milestones.

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Its website says, Tulē will feature “a self-paced communal sauna and spa experience including cold plunge, sauna, steam room, hot soaking pool, magnesium mineral pool, massage therapy, and an open gym with a down-to-earth ‘make it a daily habit’ approach. Your one-stop shop for taking your wellbeing into your own hands.”

Facilities will be available by membership or through day passes.

He said they’re targeting a fall opening. “As construction has progressed, we’ve continued refining details throughout the space to ensure the final experience matches the vision we set out to create.

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“Projects of this scale and complexity naturally evolve over time, especially with the level of custom design and wellness infrastructure involved,” he said. “Rather than rushing to open prematurely, we’re focused on delivering the experience thoughtfully, and at the quality that our future members and guests will expect.”

Workers frame part of the interior of Tulē. It has updated heating, ventilation and air-conditioning, and a new fire sprinkler system. (Photo courtesy Miles Gorder)

All Things Right & Relevant, a nonprofit consignment and thrift store that benefited Yolo County mental health charities, closed in March 2024.

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