Xercise4Less continues national expansion with gym opening in Newport Leisure Park
Xercise4Less, the Yorkshire-based gym operator, is set to open in Newport Leisure Park at Spytty Park, joining the rejuvenated lineup at the edge of town leisure park.
Xercise4Less will take a central position in the former Megabowl unit, expanding its 35 gym portfolio to Newport. Other operators at Newport Leisure Park include Cineworld, Harvester, Frankie & Bennie’s, McDonald’s and Pizza Hut.
Xercise4Less is expected to open as soon as the 29th of July, and will comprise of a self-contained ladies only gym, large main studio and spin studio offering over 40 free classes per week.
The gym will include over 400 exercise stations, with state-of-the-art gym equipment including running and sled pull tracks.
There will be a total floor area of 30,000 sq ft spread over two floors, providing an incredibly modern, open plan facility to train and work-out in.
Darren Pallet, director of property and construction at Xercise4Less, commented: “We are thrilled and excited to be opening another gym in South Wales to bring our established health and fitness offer to the people of Newport.
“We are a growing business, and looking for further sites in Wales. We hope to confirm these new locations over the next few months.”
Ashley Blake, founder and CEO at Otium, added: “Signing Xercise4less is an important part of Otium’s plan for Newport Leisure Park. We have been looking to attract strong and established leisure operators since we acquired the scheme last year, especially those that provide a quality day-long service.
“Along with the extensive free parking and being within easy reach from the motorway and main roads, Xercise4less will help to create a truly outstanding leisure destination for Newport and the surrounding area.”
Otium will be announcing more new tenants for the remaining space at Newport Leisure Park soon, and the scheme is on schedule to be fully occupied by the summer.
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