CorePower Yoga - The Loop

Chicago, 158 W Washington St, Chicago, IL 60602 | ★ 4.8 (27 Review)

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Visit CorePower Yoga in Chicago, IL. CorePower Yoga shares the transformative power of yoga with every mind, every body, everywhere. With over 220 locations in 21 states and virtual livestreaming and video on-demand classes, we offer a physically intense workout that is rooted in the mindfulness of yoga. Transform your body and train your mind with CorePower's mind-body workouts. Try it now—your first week is free!

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Brian Viall

★ 5

I was recommended to this yoga studio through word of mouth and couldn’t be happier with my experience. I attended their free community class on Sunday mornings for my first-ever hot yoga session, and it was fantastic. As someone who travels frequently for work, I’ve found yoga to be the perfect on-the-road workout since it’s so accessible and requires no extra equipment, not even shoes. Frank, the instructor, was attentive to all the students, provided clear instructions that fostered a meditative flow, and his suggested corrections really helped me maximize the class. Whether you live here or are just passing through, I highly recommend checking it out!

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Taner Teren

★ 5

The studio has such a peaceful vibe that it makes every session feel like a reset for the mind and body.

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Jeremy Edmunds

★ 5

The second-floor yoga studio at 158 W. Washington Street shouldn't work. Squeezed above the bustle of Chicago's financial district, CorePower Yoga's Loop location occupies painfully cramped quarters where students routinely complain about crowded classes and minimal amenities. Yet it maintains stellar ratings, drawing a devoted following of downtown professionals who treat it like a sanctuary.

The success reveals something fascinating about urban wellness: sometimes limitation breeds loyalty.

"The instructors are fantastic," says a recent review, echoing dozens of similar testimonials. Students repeatedly praise teachers by name, creating personal connections that transcend the studio's physical shortcomings. Analysis of CorePower reviews nationwide confirms skilled and engaging instructors are a major positive highlight across the chain.

For Loop workers, proximity trumps luxury. The ability to escape from a corporate tower to an hour of mindless heated yoga—and return within a lunch break—outweighs desires for spacious locker rooms or premium amenities.

The building carries its own rebellious legacy. In the 1920s, the Covici-McGee bookstore operated at this address, publishing controversial works including Ben Hecht's "Fantazius Mallare," which led to owners being fined $1,000 for obscenity. That spirit of defying convention feels fitting for a yoga studio thriving in an unlikely setting.

The experience isn't without friction. Temperature regulation remains a recurrent issue across CorePower locations, with heat becoming excessive in windowed rooms. Classes are famously packed, with mats less than a foot from your neighbor—a reality that somehow enhances rather than diminishes the communal energy.

CorePower as a corporation faces broader challenges. The company settled a $1.49 million wage lawsuit in 2019 involving 2,180 instructors who alleged unpaid preparation time, and recent privacy violations regarding Facebook data sharing are currently being litigated. These corporate struggles create an interesting tension with the local loyalty the Loop studio commands.

Yet students keep climbing those stairs. "Great vibes at the loop," writes one recent reviewer, capturing the ineffable quality that transforms constraint into appeal. In a city where real estate is precious and time more so, CorePower's Loop location has mastered an urban alchemy: turning a cramped second-floor space into exactly what busy professionals need—a brief, intense escape that feels both accessible and exclusive.

The studio proves that in urban wellness, context matters more than square footage. Sometimes the best sanctuary is the one hidden in plain sight.

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Anne Marcus

★ 5

Great establishment, awesome classes, cute space, and friendly staff but sadly experienced an interaction with a terribly rude member. Just a reminder to respect corepower as it’s a safe place for both guests and staff. Respect the space, the people, and the rules- they’re there for your own benefit. No place to bring nasty attitudes, ill temperament, and outright entitlement. Not cool, leave that at the door! Still loving my membership, hopefully everyone can practice kindness and set some better intentions.

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Jennie Schmidt

★ 5

My bucket list is to do yoga in as many states and countries that I travel to. Took core yoga 2 at the loop branch this morning and it was a great practice. It’s always good to move after a flight and always fun to try studios around the country. I’d return next time I’m in Chicago.

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Silvia Ariza

★ 5

Love the studio and the teachers! But don't get their membership - it's impossible to manage your subscription on the website, use calsspass instead!

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Mark Burns

★ 5

Great experience at their 10:30am CP2 class on 10-12-24👍 very clued and inviting.

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Shin Thu San

★ 5

Great experience especially with Max!! Love the flows and clear guidance

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Ooni J

★ 5

Clean facilities, nice instructor!

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Katherine Walsh (Katie)

★ 5

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Sherice Clark

★ 5

I really like coming here. It's very close to my work.

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Sonia Lopez

★ 5

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Jacque Ben-Zekry

★ 5

Great studio with excellent teachers. I used to have a very regular practice, but due to health issues have been not been able to participate in any classes or at home work in three years. CPY's staff and class offerings have helped me get back into practice with its unique combo of fitness, form, and mindfulness. Highly recommended.

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Tony Grace

★ 5

good location for those working in the loop. nice studio. well maintained. really enjoy Mathilde as a C2 class leader with her classes being appropriately challenging.

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Riva

★ 5

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patricia barifouze

★ 5

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Meredith Bahuriak

★ 5

I LOVE CorePower! All of their classes are great and well heated! My favorite is HPF (Hot Power Fusion), which is a heated vinyasa flow that can be advance but adjustments provided for new students as well.

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Michael Bassett

★ 5

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Heather Kummerer

★ 5

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Tyler

★ 5

Chinami's class was really challenging, fun, and relaxing!

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Zachariah Savage (#RealSavageLife)

★ 5

When I go I usually take Chinami's classes , she does an amazing job. She offers an intention, has a pretty nice Playlist, keeps it challenging and introduces optional advanced poses. Most other teachers are amazing in the same way. I like it , perfect start to anyone's Sunday. 👍👍

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Akansha Saxena

★ 5

Wonderful teacher. Good location

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Rocio Sanchez

★ 5

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Kaytlin Bush

★ 2

I came here on Monday after work for the 530-630 sculpt. I was looking forward to seeing the new space! I knew that it would probably be small, granted that it's downtown, but it is SO small! There was not room for everyone to have a locker so people were throwing their stuff on the tops of lockers and against the lobby wall and on benches. There is not really a waiting/lobby area so we were all standing right outside of the studio before class. Many people got turned away before class and there were even some people who were checked in that walked into the studio that didn't have space in the studio and had to leave. While this is a great thing that classes are so full, they should have anticipated this when planning their space. The space is not conducive to the after work rush and it was far from peaceful for me.. I'll stick to my home location. The only reason for 2 stars is for our instructor, Kate, who was subbing and did a great job navigating the 1 inch of space between everyone's mats while also giving up here own spot on the floor. She was a pro in a tough situation.

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Ethan

★ 4

I’ve went to two Yoga Sculpts during lunch this past week. The 12:00pm classes are nicely timed at 45 minutes and they started on time and left on time which is a big deal for people on lunch from work. If you experienced corepower before this is nothing different. The unfortunate part about hot yoga is the sweating so showering up before you go back to work is a must. Unfortunately, I think they missed here and the male locker room is insanely too small. There is usually water covering the floor so there’s no way to really nook away your clothes or even hang them while you change. If there are more than 3 people in there it makes it stressful to navigate. I can’t speak for the female locker room, I hope it’s bigger since the majority of classes are females. Even the spot where you put away your shoes in a long hallway so there is a lot of communication with your fellow yogis. I think there is a public area with lockers right when you walk in, so if you don’t sweat during your practice it might be a convenient studio for you.

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Grace Mante

★ 5

Really great new space! Everyone was super nice, and the C2 class with Stephanie was awesome, thanks for having me!

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chad svastisalee

★ 4

Took a CP2 class on opening week and was met by enthusiastic Yogi's. A compact, clean, well organized space. First timers are greeted by a non-descript front door and two smaller practice studios compared to other locations. Claustrophobic Yogi's beware! Whomever designed the Men's bathroom and changing area must have never showered at a studio before... two stalls tucked away in a space to accommodate a maximum 4 people. When more than three people heads into the bathroom, it gets really uncomfortable, quick. Get past the cramped quarters and it's all about convenient Loop location, location, location.

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