A new ‘affordable’ gym is being constructed on Nettleham Road in Lincoln, and is due to be completed in August.
Chartered Surveyors Hodgson Elkington concluded negotiations for the development of the national gym operator Fit 4 Less.
The Fit 4 Less chain offer monthly membership from £14.99 per month, with no contract options.
Land owners and developers Taylor Lindsey are letting the premises to the gym brand, which is part of British fitness franchise, the énergie group.
Adrian Bower of Taylor Lindsey said: “The Fit 4 Less project is the latest phase on our Roman Gate development on Nettleham Road.
“We are in discussions with other interested parties for the site and look forward to making further announcements in the near future.”
The gym will be run by local franchisee, Michael Culshaw, who said: “I am delighted to be able to offer a new gym to the people of Lincoln.
“We hope to be opening the gym to the public from September this year and will be launching our own website from June to keep everyone updated.”
Dan Race, Partner at Hodgson Elkington, who negotiated the deal, added: “We are very pleased to have secured Fit 4 Less for Roman Gate, there are a number of gyms to the South West of Lincoln but this will provide a very useful facility for people living in the North of the city and the villages beyond.”
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