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24 Hour Fitness Files For Bankruptcy, Closing Renton Gym

24 Hour Fitness is filing for bankruptcy due to the "devastating effects" of the coronavirus.

RENTON, WA — 24 Hour Fitness has filed for bankruptcy and will be closing 100 gyms across America.

Among the locations being closed is the Renton Highlands Active gym on NE 4th Street.

24 Hour Fitness managers say the move is an unfortunate result of the long-term losses caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

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“If it were not for COVID-19 and its devastating effects, we would not be filing for Chapter 11,” CEO Tony Ueber said in a statement. “We expect to have substantial financing with a path to restructuring our balance sheet and operations to ensure a resilient future.”

Despite the forced closures, 24 Hour Fitness said Monday in its Chapter 11 filings that it has secured $250 million in funding to support the reopening of its other locations by the end of June. All of 24 Hour Fitness' gyms had had been closed for months because of coronavirus-related shutdowns.

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24 Hour Fitness has 11 locations in Washington state that will remain open. The closest remaining gym to Renton would be the Panther Lake gym in Kent.

Earlier Gold's Gym, another medium-sized nationwide fitness chain, also filed for bankruptcy due to losses incurred during the pandemic.

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