Fitness training provider relocates to Wetherby’s Bowcliffe Hall
Fitness training provider Fit For Keeps is the latest tenant to relocate to Wetherby’s 200-year-old Bowcliffe Hall, whichunderwent a £6m refurbishmentearlier this year.
Fit For Keeps directors Sarah Lambley and Jenny Garside relocated to Bowcliffe Hall due to its range of facilities, including the Blackburn Wing conference and event venue.
Additional services for tenants comprise a running club, weekly Pilates classes and a car valeting service.
Sarah Lambley said: “As a fitness focused company, the serviced offices at Bowcliffe Hall are a perfect fit to accommodate our business growth. As well as being situated in stunning grounds with excellent facilities, we felt the management team shared our ethos with their commitment to also offer fitness and wellbeing services.
“We forge strong partnerships with SMEs and business partners across the region and being situated at Bowcliffe Hall will further enhance our relationships with like-minded companies.”
Lucinda Jennings, Bowcliffe Hall property & development director, commented: “We warmly welcome Fit For Keeps® to our business community. We are delighted with the increasing interest and enquiries our serviced offices, located in this unique environment, are attracting.”
Fit For Keeps was founded in 2014 by Sarah Lambley, former global brand director at GHD and Jenny Garside, personal trainer and UIBBN World Figure Champion.
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