OneGym flexes with £1 million Hartlepool gym
A North East fitness chain is set to expand its regional footprint with a “state-of-the-art” new gym in Hartlepool.
OneGym will open its 12th location on Saturday, May 3 following a £1 million investment in a 16,000sq ft site at the former Mister Twisters site on Brenda Road.
The gym will include more than £500,000 worth of premium equipment, featuring Panatta machines, offering members 24/7 access, saunas, sunbeds and flexible class options, as well as low-cost, zero-contract memberships to suit all fitness levels.
Paul Pearson, director at OneGym, said: “Our new site in Hartlepool is kitted out to a really high spec – including a full range of Panatta machines, state-of-the-art cardio, and free weights – everything you’d expect from a high-quality training space.
“We’ve also created a flexible class timetable that responds to what our members want.
“Hartlepool is somewhere we’ve wanted to open for a while, so it’s brilliant to now be in a position to bring OneGym here.
“It’s a space that works for all kinds of training, whether you’re just starting out or have years of experience behind you.
“We’re really looking forward to welcoming members through the doors.”
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