London fitness brand opens second rowing site in Broadgate Quarter
A London fitness brand has announced that it is opening its second location as it moves into Shoreditch.
ROWBOTS, a fitness workout concept venue, is opening the new site at the junction of the City and Shoreditch at Broadgate Quarter.
The centre will be in the ground floor unit on the corner of Appold and Worship Street, and is expected to open on 17th May, in accordance with Government social distancing guidelines.
Owned by Blackstone, Broadgate Quarter is managed by Revantage Europe, a wholly owned real estate services platform.
Sam Green, chief executive of ROWBOTS, commented: “We’re extremely excited to bring the ROWBOTS brand to the City’s Broadgate Quarter.
“After several months of searching for the ideal site for our second studio, we felt Broadgate Quarter was the perfect fit being situated so close to London’s key cultural and dynamic business districts.
“I’m very much looking forward to opening the doors on 17 May and bringing the ROWBOTS workout and all-round experience to East London commuters and residents.”
Ed Hodgson, managing director at Revantage Europe, said: “We’re really pleased to welcome yet another innovative, exciting leisure offering to our increasingly diverse and vibrant business and leisure community at Broadgate Quarter.
“As we see the City opening up again through the Spring and Summer, I’m sure ROWBOTS will prove to be immensely popular with office workers and visitors alike.”
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