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24 Hour Fitness expands Hawaii portfolio
US-based fitness operator 24 hour Fitness has opened a new 30,000sq ft (2,790sq m) club in the town of Kapolei on the island of Oahu in Hawaii, US.
The club, located at the town’s Ka Makana Ali'i Mall, takes the number of 24 Hour Fitness sites on the island to seven – and is part of the company’s strategy to increase its market share across Hawaii.
Facilities at the new club include a gym floor packed with cv and resistance stations and a large functional fitness space.
There is also an indoor swimming pool, spa pool, steamroom and sauna.
Group exercise studios will offer a wide range of classes, such as group cycling and Group X as well as 24 Hour Fitness’ new formats – including POP Pilates, Treat While You Train and bootybarre.
“Hawaii residents have embraced us for over 20 years,” said Jason Roundtree, general manager of the new club.
“The club is just one part of leading a healthy lifestyle. Our talented fitness professionals provide the spirit of aloha, tools and expertise that will help members achieve their fitness goals both inside and outside of our club.”
Headquartered in California, 24 Hour Fitness currently has nearly 4 million members and 400 clubs across the US.
One of the country’s largest fitness chains, it was acquired by a group of North American investors – including AEA Investors, Fitness Capital Partners, Global Leisure Partners and the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan – for US$1.9bn (€1.4bn, £1.3bn) in 2015.
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