Facility opening and closure for Plus Fitness
Facility opening and closure have been reported for high performing brand, Plus Fitness with Belrose set to become home to Australia’s largest Plus Fitness facility when it opens in May and Plus Fitness Enfield 24/7 having been shut down, equipment stripped as debt pileup triggers liquidation.
The Belrose Plus Fitness facility, located on Sydney’s northern beaches, will feature a state-of-the-art 1,400 square metre gym designed to cater to all fitness levels.
The new flagship facility is expected to open in May 2025 will offer a wide range of amenities, including a dedicated women’s area, a recovery zone, and ten squat stations. It will be open 24/7 and provide round-the-clock access for members to train, recover, and stay fit.
Plus Fitness is an official Hammer Strength Certified Training Centre. The new Belrose gym will have state-of-the-art strength and conditioning equipment and will set a new standard for fitness enthusiasts in the area.
Plus Fitness Belrose aims to create a welcoming and dynamic environment for everyone from athletes to beginners with the new facility strategically positioned to serve surrounding suburbs, including Terrey Hills, St Ives, Ingleside, Duffys Forest, Frenchs Forest, Killarney Heights, Davidson, and Oxford Falls.
With its size, facilities, and 24/7 accessibility, the Belrose Plus Fitness is set to become a major hub for the local fitness community.
The opening of the Belrose location highlights the growing demand for premium fitness facilities in the region, cementing Plus Fitness as a key player in the Australian gym landscape.
While Plus Fitness is regularly recognised as a high performing brand, Plus Fitness Enfield 24/7 located in the north-western suburbs of Adelaide, has been shut down and equipment stripped as debt pileup triggered liquidation.
According to the Advertiser, Plus Fitness 24/7 Enfield closed on 31st March the same day the business owned by Shubhkarman Singh entered liquidation because of unpaid debts.
The gym’s front signage and its equipment – valued at $25,000 according to a declaration signed by Singh – were promptly removed.
Liquidator Tarquin Koch said he instructed Pickles Auctions to secure and remove the company’s plant and equipment, which will be sold in a public auction at a date still to be determined.
Viva Leisure Chief Operating Officer Sean Hodges confirmed the gym had permanently closed noting “all affected members have been contacted directly and provided options to continue their fitness journey at nearby Plus Fitness locations.
“Plus Fitness remains committed to expanding our footprint across South Australia and continuing to deliver high-quality fitness experiences to our members nationwide.”
The Advertiser reported a declaration signed by Singh advised he owed $11,000 in personal loans, in addition to unpaid taxes, utilities bills and money to suppliers of goods or services.
The Enfield gym’s Facebook page has been disabled.
For more information on Plus Fitness Belrose
Image top. Credit: Plus Fitness Belrose/Instagram; Image below. Plus Fitness 24/7 Enfield
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