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24 Hour Fitness will close 8 gyms, reopen 3 in late June

Updated June 12, 2020 - 6:15 pm

24 Hour Fitness will reopen three of its 11 locations throughout the Las Vegas Valley later this month.

Its gyms at 2090 Village Center Circle in Summerlin, 5651 Centennial Center Blvd. in Centennial Hills and 2556 Wigwam Parkway in Henderson will reopen June 29.

The company said on its website that it is “committed to reopening our gyms safely and responsibly” and that group fitness schedules and access to some amenities might be limited.

In a statement to the Review-Journal, the company said “we are re-evaluating staffing needs and the overall company’s club footprint” and will “continue with a phased club reopening process” if it is safe to do so.

Members can refer to its health page for details on “workout reservations and additional measures safeguarding the health of our members and team.”

Among the procedures related to the reopening, the company said:

It will offer touch-free check-in through the 24 Hour Fitness free 24GO personalized fitness mobile app.

It will promote social distancing with signage, spacing indicators and more. That might include temporary closures of amenities that cannot be used and decommissioning some cardio and strength equipment to ensure proper spacing.

Signage will remind members and team members of safety protocols.

Personal training and studio classes may meet in chosen club areas where members can safely maintain social distancing.

Gyms will be open 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily.

Gyms will be open for 60-minute sessions throughout the day, followed by a 30-minute closure for club cleaning between sessions, in addition to enhanced cleaning procedures.

Locations that will not reopen include Las Vegas Mountain Vista, North Las Vegas, Molasky Active, Rainbow, Silverado, Green Valley, Charleston and Tropicana.

Contact Marvin Clemons at mclemons@reviewjournal.com.

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