Gold’s Gyms around the nation are shutting down more than 30 locations and for good.
On Wednesday, Gold’s Gym made the announcement about the closures on their Facebook page. Just like other gym’s around the country, they temporarily closed gyms as states implemented the stay-at-home order in response to the coronavirus pandemic outbreak.
Only the company owned locations will close. This decision will not affect any franchise-owned gyms in any way.
Business Insider has compiled a list of locations that will be affected.
A representative for Gold’s Gym has declined to comment on the specific locations that are listed.
Here are some of the locations that are expected to close:
• 3427 Colonnade Parkway, Birmingham, Alabama
• 2300 Berryhill Road, Montgomery, Alabama
• 2244 A Pelham Parkway, Pelham, Alabama
• 7655 N. Union Blvd., Colorado Springs, Colorado
• 1409 N. Academy Blvd., Colorado Springs
• 302 Main St., Colorado Springs
• 215 Arnold Crossing, Arnold, Missouri
• 13867 Manchester Road, Ballwin, Missouri
• 14885 W. Clayton Road, Chesterfield, Missouri
• 15890 Manchester Road, Ellisville, Missouri
• 635 Gravois Road, Fenton, Missouri
• 8182 N. Lindbergh Blvd, Florissant, Missouri
• 10320 Manchester Road, Kirkwood, Missouri
• 2601 Highway K, O’Fallon, Missouri
• 1095 Regency Parkway, St. Charles, Missouri
• 5230 Highway 94, St. Peters, Missouri
• 420-R Jonestown Road, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
• 1409 E. Danforth Road, Edmond, Oklahoma
• 1000 Alameda St., Norman, Oklahoma
• 2117 NW 23rd St., Oklahoma City
• 1332 S. Pleasantburg Drive, Greenville, South Carolina
• 1000 Loop 340, Bellmead, Texas
• 2425 McKinney Ave., Dallas
• 8335 Westchester Drive, Dallas
• 1001 N. Beckley Ave., DeSoto, Texas
• 4501 S. General Bruce Drive, Temple, Texas
• 5025 Prue Road, San Antonio
• 15759 San Pedro Ave., San Antonio
• 21044 US Highway 281 N., San Antonio
• 1019 W. University Ave., Georgetown, Texas
• 5201 N. Navarro St., Victoria, Texas
• 3007 Garnett Ave., Wichita Falls, Texas
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