Sentinel staff report– Despite fitness centers taking a significant hit amid forced closures during the pandemic, the industry appears to be on the rebound with two new clubs slated to open in Citrus Heights.
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Sentinel staff report– Despite fitness centers taking a significant hit amid forced closures during the pandemic, the industry appears to be on the rebound with two new clubs slated to open in Citrus Heights.
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Despite fitness centers taking a significant hit amid forced closures during the pandemic, the industry appears to be on the rebound with two new clubs slated to open in Citrus Heights.
First to open will be a new Chuze Fitness center located in the former Sports Authority building at 5995 Birdcage Centre Lane. The location is still being renovated, but is slated for a Summer 2022 opening date, according to the company’s website.
The location is currently offering discounted memberships, with enrollment fees also waived, as part of a “presale” offer online.
The Southern California-based fitness chain has over 30 locations throughout California, Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico, according to the company’s website. Amenities offered at many of the gym’s California locations include HydroMassage chairs, indoor cinema areas with daily movie showings, tanning beds, indoor turf areas, as well as pools and hot tubs. Some locations are also open 24 hours.
Another Southern California-based fitness chain is also slated to open a new location in Citrus Heights, at the Sunrise Village shopping center currently being renovated at the corner of Sunrise Boulevard and Madison Avenue. City Sports Club is planning to open a 36,000-square-foot location in the center, according to plans listed online.
Plans for the club were first made public in 2019, with documents at the time showing a 50,000-square-foot club in the works. That size has since been reduced, according to the latest property description posted by the center’s owner, Merlone Geier.
The future sites of both fitness clubs are located in the Sunrise MarketPlace business improvement district, which is made up of hundreds of businesses in the Sunrise-Greenback commercial corridor. The district’s executive director, Kathilynn Carpenter, said Friday that Chuze Fitness will be first to open, followed later by City Sports Club.
Sentinel staff report– Despite fitness centers taking a significant hit amid forced closures during the pandemic, the industry appears to be on the rebound with two new clubs slated to open in Citrus Heights.
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