Crush Women’s Fitness to close

Crush Women’s Fitness plans to close the gym’s doors on Jan. 18, according to reports from News-Press Now. Members of the gym were notified via email last week and told all members will have access to the gym until Jan. 18, regardless of the last billing date. Crush Women’s Fitness opened around a year and…

Crush Women’s Fitness plans to close the gym’s doors on Jan. 18, according to reports from News-Press Now. Members of the gym were notified via email last week and told all members will have access to the gym until Jan. 18, regardless of the last billing date. Crush Women’s Fitness opened around a year and a half ago. The owners are hoping to find a buyer for the business. 

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