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Planet Fitness, Inc. is an American franchisor and operator of fitness centers based in Hampton, New Hampshire. [4] The company has around 2,600 clubs, [ 5 ] making it one of the largest fitness club franchises by number of members and locations.
Anytime Fitness; Crunch Fitness; EFM Health Clubs; F45 Training; Fitness First; Gold's Gym; Goodlife Health Clubs; Hard Candy Fitness; Hypoxi; Jetts Fitness; Les Mills International; Snap Fitness; Virgin Active; World Gym
The PLAZA was situated on a 34-acre (140,000 m 2) tract, north of downtown Cincinnati. The site is not located inside a physical city limits, but lies within Sycamore Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, in an area commonly known as Kenwood, Ohio. The original center underwent a major renovation in the late 1980s.
Dallas, Texas, Nov. 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ABC Fitness, the leading global provider of fitness technology solutions, is proud to announce a first-of-its-kind partnership with the University of Cincinnati’s (UC) Fitness Science program in the College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services. This partnership is providing the ...
Fifth Third Arena is an indoor arena in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.The arena opened in 1989 and is located on the campus of the University of Cincinnati.It primarily serves as the home venue for the Cincinnati Bearcats men's basketball, women's basketball, and women's volleyball teams and hosts other events.
Tri-County Mall, originally Tri-County Center, was a shopping mall located on State Route 747 (Princeton Pike) just south of Interstate 275 in the city of Springdale, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Originally known as Tri-County Shopping Center, it opened in 1960 and has been expanded several times in its history.
Across the street from the Duke Energy Convention Center you’ll notice an enormous colorful mural on the west side of the 84.51° building at 100 W. Fifth St. It’s difficult to miss. Larger ...
Heritage Bank Center is an indoor arena in downtown Cincinnati, adjacent to Great American Ball Park. It was completed in September 1975 and named Riverfront Coliseum because of its placement next to Riverfront Stadium .