SYRACUSE — A fitness club in downtown Syracuse has expanded with the addition of new workout space and amenities, according to the Downtown Committee of Syracuse, Inc.
Metro Fitness Club, formerly Personal Fitness, began its latest expansion in September. The project added 2,000 square feet to the gym’s space at Salina Place. The club now occupies 12,000 square feet.
In addition to added space, the renovation improved locker rooms and preserved architectural details of the space to maintain its urban feel, according to the Downtown Committee.
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“We are proud to show off our expanded facility,” Randy Sabourin, owner of Metro Fitness Club, said in a news release. “With all of the development taking place around us, this was the perfect time for us to upgrade our facility and our services to reflect the dynamic changes taking place here and keep up with demand.”
Metro Fitness first opened in the basement of Salina Place in 1995 as a boutique personal training studio. The facility is now equipped as a full-service executive health club.
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