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  2. Blink Fitness, Equinox-owned gym chain, files for bankruptcy

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    Blink Fitness, an affordable gym chain owned by Equinox aimed at making "every body" feel welcome, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the company said Monday. The announcement comes as the ...

  3. Blink Fitness, an affordable gym operator owned by Equinox ...

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    Gym operator Blink Fitness has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. ... for bankruptcy to help facilitate a sale of the business. ... pieces of new equipment. In a statement, Blink Fitness ...

  4. Gym chains take another hit as Blink Fitness files for bankruptcy

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    In May 2020, Gold’s Gym filed for bankruptcy, and one month later, 24 Hour Fitness filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and closed more than 100 facilities. ... Blink customers will be able to use ...

  5. TRX System - Wikipedia

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    On June 8, 2022, TRX filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, blaming declining sales after the COVID-19 pandemic from increased competition from other fitness brands. The company listed itself for sale and would seek a buyer during the bankruptcy procedure. TRX continued to operate and sell its products normally during the bankruptcy procedure. [3]

  6. Bally Total Fitness - Wikipedia

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    Bally Total Fitness was an American fitness club chain. At its 2007 peak, prior to the filing of the first of two Chapter 11 bankruptcies, Bally operated nearly 440 facilities located in 29 U.S. states, Mexico, Canada, South Korea, China, and the Caribbean under the Bally Total Fitness, Crunch Fitness, Gorilla Sports, Pinnacle Fitness, Bally Sports Clubs, and Sports Clubs of Canada brands.

  7. Sports Authority - Wikipedia

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    The company also sold products under its own private labels, including Alpine Design (seasonal clothing and outdoor goods), Sims (seasonal clothing and snowboards), Aspire (women's sportswear), SA Gear (men's sportswear and fitness equipment), Tommy Armour and Ram (Golf), Parkside (outdoor games and trampolines), and Bodyfit by Sports Authority ...