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The Good Feet Store opens fourth Detroit-area location in Ann Arbor

The Good Feet Store opened a new Ann Arbor location on May 30, expanding its Detroit-area footprint to four stores. The company says the opening supports local jobs and gives customers access to free in-store fittings for premium arch supports. Why it matters: - The Ann Arbor opening adds another retail option for people looking for foot support products tied to pain relief and mobility. - The store also brings new job opportunities to the local community, according to franchise owner Mike McNeill. - The move extends The Good Feet Store’s presence in the Detroit area as the brand pushes broader national growth. What happened: - The Good Feet Store opened its newest location in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on May 30. - The store is at 3500 Washtenaw Ave, Suite G2. - The Ann Arbor location is the fourth Good Feet Store McNeill and his wife Joella have opened in the Detroit area since becoming owners in 2018. - The Good Feet Store has more than 300 locations globally. - The brand is targeting about 35 openings in 2026. The details: - The Ann Arbor store offers a free, no-obligation personalized in-store fitting with a trained Good Feet Arch Support Specialist. - Mike McNeill said Joella experienced plantar fasciitis before finding relief with The Good Feet Store’s 3-Step Arch Support System. - McNeill said that experience showed the products can help people live more comfortably. - Pamela Mehta, MD, chief medical officer of Modern Performance + Recovery Brands, said foot support can contribute to low back, knee and hip pain. - The Good Feet Store was founded in 1992. - The company sells premium, personally fitted arch supports in more than 400 styles, flexibilities and sizes. - Good Feet Arch Supports come with a Manufacturer’s Lifetime Limited Warranty. - The company says its arch supports are manufactured in Carlsbad, California, and supplied exclusively to its retail locations. - Each store is staffed with Good Feet Arch Support Specialists who provide free personal fittings. - More information is available on the company’s website . Between the lines: - The Ann Arbor opening fits a familiar retail strategy: add local storefronts while using the broader brand network to drive scale. - The emphasis on free fittings and personalized support suggests Good Feet is positioning its stores around service as much as product sales. - The medical framing from MPRBrands adds credibility to the company’s pain-relief message, though the statement remains a general health claim. What’s next: - The Good Feet Store’s parent network, Modern Performance + Recovery Brands, says it is continuing a growth plan that could bring roughly 35 locations in 2026. - The Ann Arbor store is now part of the company’s broader U.S. and international retail footprint. - More information on MPRBrands is available at its website . The bottom line: - The Ann Arbor opening is both a local expansion and a signal that The Good Feet Store is still in growth mode across the Detroit market and beyond.

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