Boutique gym and fitness studio opens at Chester Northgate development

A popular boutique 'fitness studio' has opened at the Northgate development in Chester. The Fit Collective gym has relocated into a newly fitted out 2,600 sq ft unit facing St Martins Way, close to Chester Market and the New Market Parking.

Councillor Nathan Pardoe, Cheshire West and Chester Council Cabinet Member for Inclusive Economy, Regeneration and Digital Transformation, said: “A warm welcome to The Fit Collective, the latest business to move into Northgate. The council’s ambitions for the first phase of the Northgate development have been realised, with all the remaining units now taken, and only one office suite remaining within the Coachworks Arcade.

The Fit Collective provide a unique approach, offering three complementary services with the common aim of improving their members’ wellbeing: by combining reformer Pilates, small group personal training, personal and private training all under one roof using state of the art equipment. The team have a wealth of teaching experience in their disciplines and are led by prominent fitness educators Deborah and Adam.

Adam Goodwin, Fit Collective Master Coach said: “We are delighted to have expanded The Fit Collective and opened at Northgate, the location is perfect with parking and such great leisure facilities on the doorstep, our members are so pleased with the beautiful space and this great setting.

“Our new premises allow us to seamlessly offer luxury with community for a holistic wellness experience, we are here to help anyone find joy in movement.”

For the full story, see Chester Standard

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