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Peloton is leaving the North Bay early next year.

Publicly traded exercise machine startup Peloton is closing its North Bay showroom in Corte Madera, according to a recent layoff notice.

The company will still have a sizable Bay Area presence, though the retail operations will be more concentrated in the South Bay. Peloton has stores in Walnut Creek's Broadway Plaza, Peloton Stanford Shopping Center in Palo Alto and Santa Clara's Valley Fair mall. It also has a corporate office in Mountain View.In August 2021 Peloton reported it wouldat a Richmond distribution center 40 miles south to a new 76,000-square-foot warehouse it was taking over in Newark.

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