List Of 24 Hour Fitness Locations Closing In Metro Denver

DENVER, CO — The national gym chain 24 Hour Fitness has filed for bankruptcy and is closing more than 100 locations, including some gyms in Denver's metro area.

“If it were not for COVID-19 and its devastating effects, we would not be filing for Chapter 11,” CEO Tony Ueber said in a statement. “We expect to have substantial financing with a path to restructuring our balance sheet and operations to ensure a resilient future.”

List of Colorado locations closing:

4100 South Parker Road
Aurora

Aurora City Place Super Sport
1450 South Abilene Street
Aurora

Belmar Sport
360 South Teller Street
Lakewood

4650 W 120th Avenue
Broomfield

Colorado-Yale
2770 South Colorado Blvd
Denver

Englewood Sport
3435 S. Inca Street
Englewood

Littleton Belleview Sport
2650 W. Belleview Avenue, Suite #100
Littleton

Highlands Ranch
333 Dad Clark Drive
Highlands Ranch

Meridian
11798 Oswego Street
Englewood

Southglenn Super Sport
6839 South Vine Street
Centennial

North Colorado Springs Sport
7720 N. Academy Blvd.
Colorado Springs

Greeley Super Sport
3001 South 23rd Avenue
Greeley

Fort Collins North Super Sport
460 South College Avenue
Fort Collins

Despite the forced closures, 24 Hour Fitness said Monday in its Chapter 11 filings that it has secured $250 million in funding to support the reopening of its other locations by the end of June. Those locations had been closed for months because of coronavirus-related shutdowns.

24 Hour Fitness now joins Gold’s Gym as a medium-sized fitness chain that has filed for bankruptcy due to coronavirus-related losses.

This article originally appeared on the Denver Patch