June 4, 2025 - 20:27

Messages of hope and resilience are emanating from the owners of South East Spas following a devastating fire that severely damaged their Port St. Lucie location on June 3. The fire, which broke out in the early hours, led to significant destruction, leaving the business owners and employees in shock.
Despite the setback, the team is committed to rebuilding and restoring their beloved spa. In a heartfelt statement, the owners expressed their gratitude for the support from the community, highlighting the outpouring of encouragement from loyal customers and local residents. They are actively working with contractors and insurance representatives to assess the damage and plan for the reconstruction process.
The owners emphasized that they are determined to return stronger than ever, with plans to enhance the facility and improve services for their clientele. This incident has only strengthened their resolve to serve the community and continue providing relaxation and wellness services to their customers. As they embark on this journey of recovery, the spirit of resilience shines brightly in Port St. Lucie.
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