…. I read depending on your desired level – between $200 and $250 per month! … wondering if they make it – that’s a high end gym!
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Original G
April 18, 2024 - 4:31 PM 4:31 PM
As long as they DO NOT follow planet fitness’ woke business plan they might stand a chance.
Wish them well.
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Oh, please
April 18, 2024 - 4:56 PM 4:56 PM
Hopefully better than Planet Fitness where they let men in the women’s locker room.
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prairiegirl
April 18, 2024 - 6:01 PM 6:01 PM
I’m glad they’re reviving that shopping center. It’s a great location and will bring more business to my favorite coffee shop, Contra Costa Coffee, and other businesses, although I still miss Nob Hill.
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Lazy K
April 18, 2024 - 6:33 PM 6:33 PM
Some CrossFit gyms cost around $300 a month.
If they follow their lead, as long as they hookup with as many clients as possible they should do well.
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Exit 12A
April 18, 2024 - 6:39 PM 6:39 PM
Open 24 hours a day?
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If so, then clients will be easy pickings for criminal activity.
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TTD
April 18, 2024 - 6:51 PM 6:51 PM
Anyone remember when the shopping center was Burton Village with a lumber yard?
They always had a card game going in back of the kitchen. Yeah the food was good too. I loved the big aquarium with the arowana fish.
Winnie The Pooh
April 18, 2024 - 7:33 PM 7:33 PM
WOW!!! You are definitely fancy if you can afford that monthly membership fee. Hopefully lots of folks from Crunch Fitness join Club Studio so Crunch can be less crowded, and hopefully less crowded in the upper parking lot as well because for some reason the spots along the wall are blocked off. But then again it’s California. It’s crowded any and everywhere you go here.
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Schmee
April 18, 2024 - 10:05 PM 10:05 PM
The amount of yuppies in Walnut Creek is disgusting Hate going to that city. I was just there on Tuesday.
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J
April 19, 2024 - 8:06 AM 8:06 AM
Snap fitness; $50/month…
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inmotion
April 19, 2024 - 12:57 PM 12:57 PM
So … what’s the over/under on this one?
Bill Bob
April 22, 2024 - 11:47 AM 11:47 AM
My guess is that the private equity fund owners of this gym did an investment analysis and noticed the large number of aging empty-nesters that live in the neighborhood behind this complex, many of whom are paying $750/year of property taxes on a paid off $2M house, so will have lots of disposable income.
…. I read depending on your desired level – between $200 and $250 per month! … wondering if they make it – that’s a high end gym!
As long as they DO NOT follow planet fitness’ woke business plan they might stand a chance.
Wish them well.
Hopefully better than Planet Fitness where they let men in the women’s locker room.
I’m glad they’re reviving that shopping center. It’s a great location and will bring more business to my favorite coffee shop, Contra Costa Coffee, and other businesses, although I still miss Nob Hill.
Some CrossFit gyms cost around $300 a month.
If they follow their lead, as long as they hookup with as many clients as possible they should do well.
Open 24 hours a day?
.
If so, then clients will be easy pickings for criminal activity.
Anyone remember when the shopping center was Burton Village with a lumber yard?
… still don’t know why the lumber yard closed – every time I went there they were very busy – which was fairly often
… oh and King Tsin restaurant – always busy and very good Chinese food … not sure why they closed either
They always had a card game going in back of the kitchen. Yeah the food was good too. I loved the big aquarium with the arowana fish.
WOW!!! You are definitely fancy if you can afford that monthly membership fee. Hopefully lots of folks from Crunch Fitness join Club Studio so Crunch can be less crowded, and hopefully less crowded in the upper parking lot as well because for some reason the spots along the wall are blocked off. But then again it’s California. It’s crowded any and everywhere you go here.
The amount of yuppies in Walnut Creek is disgusting Hate going to that city. I was just there on Tuesday.
Snap fitness; $50/month…
So … what’s the over/under on this one?
My guess is that the private equity fund owners of this gym did an investment analysis and noticed the large number of aging empty-nesters that live in the neighborhood behind this complex, many of whom are paying $750/year of property taxes on a paid off $2M house, so will have lots of disposable income.