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Burn Boot Camp Celebrates Major Milestone with 400th Location

Posted: May 8, 2024 in Chains

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Marking a pivotal milestone in its expansion journey, Burn Boot Camp announces the grand opening of its 400th gym in Burlington, Massachusetts. This event highlights a momentous period of growth as the franchise also launches into its 42nd and 43rd states with new locations in Kalispell, Montana, and Morgantown, West Virginia, bringing the total to over 565 awarded territories.

The opening of Burn Boot Camp Burlington, owned by new Franchise Partners Jenny and Bernie Driscoll, marks the sixth location in the state of Massachusetts. Also joining the Burn Boot Camp family as Franchise Partners in two new states, Sandra Godley and Shawn Kimmet and Eric Hayhurst and Brittany Brandt have been awarded territories in Montana and West Virginia, respectively, reflecting the brand’s growing national presence.

Morgan Kline, CEO of Burn Boot Camp, shares: “The growth of Burn Boot Camp is a testament to our relentless dedication to empowering individuals through fitness. It’s an exciting milestone that underscores our commitment to reaching and impacting communities nationwide. Burn Boot Camp is not just a franchise opportunity. It is a place where women and their families can feel empowered to transform their lives and others.”

With 43 states under its belt and over 350 gyms operating locations, Burn Boot Camp outlines a bright future in the fitness franchise industry. The franchise boasts a strong Average Unit Volume (AUV) as described in Item 19 of the 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document. Moreover, 10% of mature gyms averaged 567 members in 2023.

Burn Boot Camp continues to differentiate itself in the fitness market, emphasizing a holistic approach to personal wellness. Aspiring franchisees can join the thriving Burn Nation with investments starting from $249,375 to $573,679, with special incentives for military veterans and multi-unit deals.

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