Xercise4Less to create 40 jobs with new Middleton gym
National fitness firm Xercise4Less has revealed plans to create up to 40 Manchester jobs with a new gym in Middleton.
The Leeds-headquartered company’s site at Middleton Shopping Centre will house more than 400 pieces of gym equipment, including running and sled-pull tracks and a combat zone complete with an MMA cage and boxing ring.
Additionally, the gym will feature exercise studios and a self-contained ladies-only gym.
The Xercise4Less portfolio currently encompasses 41 clubs across the UK, with four more due to launch before the end of the year.
Xercise4Less’ director of property and construction, Darren Pallett, said: “We are thrilled and excited to be opening our first site in Manchester and to be able to bring one of the largest, industry leading facilities to the Manchester area extending our established health and fitness offering to the local community.
“To celebrate the opening, we are offering a limited number of special ‘Founder member, price4life”’ memberships at an exceptional rate of £9.99 per month.”
He added: “People just need to register their interest through our website to take advantage.”
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