Gold’s Gym SoCal Plans to Substantially Grow and Elevate its Network by 2025, Beginning with Upcoming New Openings and Upgrades for Existing Facilities
Posted: October 7, 2021 in Chains
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LOS ANGELES, CA – Gold’s Gym SoCal has announced plans to significantly grow its network over the course of the next four years, beginning with three new gym openings set to occur by early 2022, in addition to expanding and renovating eight existing gyms between now and the close of 2022. This news follows the recent opening of a new, state-of-the-art 44,400-square-foot club in La Mirada, the 20th facility currently open and operating under Gold’s Gym SoCal, the iconic global fitness brand’s largest U.S. franchise group.
“Despite the challenges brought on by 2020 due to the pandemic, Gold’s Gym SoCal persevered in order to keep fulfilling the needs of the fitness communities we’ve helped build and foster for over three decades,” said Angel Banos, CEO of Gold’s Gym SoCal who, along with his brother Willy (Gold’s Gym SoCal COO), have been Gold’s Gym franchisees for nearly 35 years to-date. “Now we’re making up for time lost because of the pandemic by accelerating our expansion and introducing new, top-tier fitness experiences for our members across Southern California. We are thrilled about this new chapter of growth.”
Kicking off the brand’s pursuit of opening more new locations than ever before in under five years is a 38,000-square-foot facility in the Northridge Fashion Center, where the gym is already growing its membership base through its preview center and online pre-sale ahead of its opening slated for this winter.
Soon after Northridge opens, residents of Cerritos and Rancho Cucamonga can also look forward to dynamic new Gold’s Gym facilities opening in their communities as soon as early 2022.
Gold’s Gym SoCal is also committed to elevating its current footprint, making significant updates in the coming months to gyms in Uptown Santa Barbara, Goleta, Downtown Los Angeles, Thousand Oaks, Fullerton, Arcadia, Long Beach and Culver City. Upgrades will vary by location, with major projects including add-on expansions to both indoor and outdoor exercise spaces, installations of high-tech new equipment, the addition of indoor functional turf training areas, full interior remodels and more.
“The fitness industry has evolved significantly since we opened our first Gold’s Gym in North Hollywood back in 1987,” said Angel Banos. “Our growth since then has been driven by our willingness to embrace our members’ wants and needs as they have changed over time. We’re heading into a new era that promises to exceed our members’ already-high expectations of us in terms of the quality of our facilities and the overall experience we deliver. The best is yet to come.”