Align Pilates SD in University Heights, San Diego, opened its second location at 4636 Park Blvd in May 2024, extending co-founders Nicky McGreevy and Sheena Zoller's STOTT-trained Reformer and mat program from the original Adams Avenue studio into the Park Blvd corridor. Park Blvd runs north-south through University Heights and connects directly to Balboa Park at its southern end, putting the studio on the same walkable route that draws foot traffic between the park's museums, gardens, and trails and the neighborhood's commercial strip. The class format mirrors the Normal Heights location — Form, Control, Energy, and Stretch tiers — with private and semi-private sessions available by appointment for clients working on injury rehabilitation or post-surgical recovery. Reformer-based core stabilization and spinal decompression work reinforces the rehabilitation protocols at Embody Physical Therapy and Yoga, where physical therapists build treatment plans that often incorporate Pilates as a complementary movement practice. STOTT master instructor Marshall Eklund teaches at the Park Blvd location on Tuesdays and Thursdays, bringing the same 25-year teaching methodology he developed as director of San Diego County's STOTT PILATES Teacher Trainer Facility. The women-owned studio carries the same LGBTQ+-affirming and transgender-safespace policies as the Normal Heights flagship, with active military member benefits and wheelchair-accessible facilities throughout the 92116 ZIP code. Chronic pain clients working with Pilates-based movement retraining often layer acupuncture into their recovery schedule at Justin Ehrlich, L.Ac., a board-certified acupuncturist in Normal Heights who treats musculoskeletal conditions through needle-based and manual therapy. The Park Blvd storefront sits between Diversionary Theatre to the south and the residential blocks above Adams Avenue, anchoring a stretch of University Heights where wellness, dining, and performing arts share the same pedestrian corridor.