
The gym, the sixth owned by local franchisee Brett McGlothlin, is taking space previously used by 24-Hour Fitness.
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The gym, the sixth owned by local franchisee Brett McGlothlin, is taking space previously used by 24-Hour Fitness.
The project would have 185 rooms.
The proposed four-story complex is the first phase of development planned for a 6-acre industrial site nonprofit ULC bought in 2015.
The building’s landlord initially looked for a new gym tenant before deciding to revert back to the original vision for the space.
Fitrition Founder Will Coleman said the move was the result of landlord issues, and “we have every intention to keep growing.”
It’s expected to open next year, along with a location along West Colfax.
Regas Christou already owns a number of nearby parking lots and buildings.
Wedding videographer Kelsey Luciano wanted to get into “something that’s more scalable.” And her dad liked the idea of a family business.
The property has frustrated Denver Councilwoman Kendra Black, who called it a “total wreck” in 2017.
The structures it would replace include a former muffler shop. Holland is currently building projects along South Broadway and Speer.
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