Pete Evans quietly lists “health lab” one year after opening
Pete Evans is offloading his health lab business in Byron Bay, 11 months after the grand opening.
He is looking for a “below replacement” price advertised at $295,000.
The Evolve Health Lab launched in September last year and offered a number of unorthodox services including a cryotherapy chamber, in which people expose their body to low temperatures.
The Daily Telegraph also reports the health lab has red light therapy and a hyperbaric treatment chamber.
Raine and Horne is managing the sale and advertised the build as “a brand new stunning interior layout” that is suited to a buyer “who is currently in the health and beauty or other allied business to add to their offering.”
“The space can be further utilised to add in other services as there are 4-6 treatment room options in the 98m2 space,” the advertisement continues.
“The owners are involved in other business interests that are taking up most of their time so are reluctantly selling this business.
“This offering is a walk-in walk-out opportunity with training provided if required.”
Real estate agent Sophie Christou told The Daily Telegraph that the business went on sale a few weeks ago.
“We have had interest but I’m not at liberty to say any more,” she said.
The controversial former celebrity chef who become a well known face on the TV show My Kitchen Rules, has been at the centre of major scandals in recent years.
Early this month he came under fire for his support of a controversial hippie commune project.
He recently promoted Nightcap, a proposed 3500-acre village development located in Byron Bay.
For $290,000, investors can buy a plot of land in the commune.
According to Evans’ website, they will “get back to the tribal wisdom of living in harmony with Mother Nature as well as the fundamental lore of Doing No Harm”.
Nine program, A Current Affair reported however that at least 20 mum-and-dad investors are still chasing more than $2 million they lost in a different scheme flogging the same land just a few years ago.
The former retreat was dubbed Bhula Bhula before it went bust.
Channel 7 has cut ties with Evans over his anti-vaccination views.
He was also removed from Facebook and Instagram for spreading misinformation, resulting in the destruction of his lucrative cookbook.