Tony Ueber offers insights on where 24 Hour Fitness is heading after Chapter 11 To view this email as a web page,
click here News Wednesday, June 17, 2020 24 Hour Fitness will remain in the mid-tier market as it cuts its club numbers after its Chapter 11 filing, but it will focus on offering more innovation in its products and services in an effort to attract more members and generate additional revenue post-COVID-19. read more | | Gold’s Gym hasn’t let its May 4 Chapter 11 filing slow it down. The company is taking bids for a new owner and is bidding for new franchisees by introducing a smaller footprint model that requires less investment capital. read more |
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| | Fast and Fit Women's Fitness Studio's demographics skew to older women, some of whom live alone and may be feeling isolated as the facility continues to be shutdown, but owner Judi Bannister and her team of two are reaching out in various ways to help members feel connected. read more |
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| From Club Industry | As plans continue for this year's Club Industry Show Oct. 14-16 in St. Louis, Missouri, we would like to hear your thoughts and concerns so we can ensure this event meets your needs and standards. Please take a few moments to fill out a short survey and offer your input. read more |
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| | Join your peers in the fitness industry Oct. 14-16, 2020, at the 2020 Club Industry Show, which will be held in a new city—St. Louis, Missouri. Register now for the education and networking event that welcomes the entire fitness industry from studios to commercial clubs to YMCAs and JCCs as well as parks and rec facilities and university rec centers. read more |
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