Friday, January 29, 2010
Snap Fitness expands
BY SUE STOCK - STAFF WRITER
The News-Observer
After years of gyms and fitness centers that look like Disney amusement parks, one fitness chain is banking on a scaled-back model to drive growth.
Minnesota-based Snap Fitness is expanding in this market and others with its 24-hour centers, which offer cardio- and strength-training equipment but none of the extras found at larger centers.
"I came from the big-box fitness world running full-service clubs," President and founder Peter Taunton said. "That's what I owned, and I did that for 20-some-odd years. I just realized that in my full-service clubs, it was not the fitness classes and the climbing walls that people used the most. They wanted to come in, do some cardio and lift some weights and leave."
Customers of Snap Fitness have no contract and pay roughly $35 a month. The company has more than 1,000 stores in 47 states.
In the Triangle, there are five clubs already open in North Raleigh, Chapel Hill, Wendell, Pittsboro and Cary. In addition, there are sites under development at 3751 Holloway St. in Durham and 1000 S. Main St. in Holly Springs.
Overall, the company thinks the area could probably eventually have 20 or 30 clubs.
"We have 100 stores in Minnesota," Taunton said. "It's typically about a three-mile driving distance between our clubs."
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Thursday, January 21, 2010
Fitness Franchise opens two more West Michigan locations, more planned
The Grand Rapids Press
January 20, 2010
Fitness franchise, Snap Fitness is opening three new locations in the Grand Rapids area, bringing its total to 18 in the West Michigan region.
On Wednesday, two locations -- in Holland Township, at 12059 Felch St., and in Lowell, at 2153 West Main St., opened their doors. Another will open next month in Grand Rapids.
A location at 1600 E Beltline Ave. NE is slated to open Feb. 23.
Another six clubs are under development, according to the company which would like to open more franchise locations.
Founder and CEO Peter Taunton started the business as a smaller, more affordable alternative to big gyms.
January 20, 2010
Fitness franchise, Snap Fitness is opening three new locations in the Grand Rapids area, bringing its total to 18 in the West Michigan region.
On Wednesday, two locations -- in Holland Township, at 12059 Felch St., and in Lowell, at 2153 West Main St., opened their doors. Another will open next month in Grand Rapids.
A location at 1600 E Beltline Ave. NE is slated to open Feb. 23.
Another six clubs are under development, according to the company which would like to open more franchise locations.
Founder and CEO Peter Taunton started the business as a smaller, more affordable alternative to big gyms.
Friday, January 8, 2010
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