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==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
* 1303 [[Decatur Highway]], [[Gardendale]] (opened summer [[2013]]) | * 1303 [[Decatur Highway (Gardendale)|Decatur Highway]], [[Gardendale]] (opened summer [[2013]]) | ||
* 1550-B [[Montgomery Highway (Hoover)|Montgomery Highway]], [[Hoover]] | * 1550-B [[Montgomery Highway (Hoover)|Montgomery Highway]], [[Hoover]] | ||
* 307 [[Main Street (Trussville)|Main Street]], [[Trussville]] (opened [[March 12]], [[2014]]) | * 307 [[Main Street (Trussville)|Main Street]], [[Trussville]] (opened [[March 12]], [[2014]]) |
Latest revision as of 12:27, 19 January 2021
24e Fitness is a Hoover-based fitness club with 3 locations in the Birmingham District.
During the 2013 construction of their third location in part of a former Food World building in Trussville, 24e Fitness was involved in a lawsuit filed against the city by a citizen and the owners of Anytime Fitness which has a location across Main Street from the shopping center. The city used public funds to help renovate the former grocery store into two spaces, with the other larger space going to Fresh Value Marketplace.
Locations
- 1303 Decatur Highway, Gardendale (opened summer 2013)
- 1550-B Montgomery Highway, Hoover
- 307 Main Street, Trussville (opened March 12, 2014)
References
- Gray, Jeremy (November 26, 2013) "Fresh Value Marketplace, Trussville's newest grocery store, opening Dec. 6." The Birmingham News
- Gray, Jeremy (October 17, 2013) "Lawsuit alleges Trussville violated law with incentive package to bring tenants to vacant Food World." The Birmingham News
- Poe, Ryan (October 7, 2013) "Grocery store plans Dec. 1 opening in Trussville." Birmingham Business Journal
- Gray, Jeremy (October 7, 2013) "Fresh Value Marketplace, Trussville's newest grocery store, set for Dec. 1 opening. The Birmingham News
- Gray, Jeremy (August 27, 2013) "Trussville approves $1.7 million in abatements, incentives to bring grocer, fitness center to vacant Food World." The Birmingham News
- Gray, Jeremy (August 15, 2013) "Trussville to consider $800,000 in tax abatements, $800,000 in renovations to sublease vacant Food World for new grocery, fitness center." The Birmingham News
- Robertson, Jack (June 23, 2013) "24e Fitness expands presence adding Gardendale, AL location." Press release on AL.com
- Lloyd, Gary (March 11, 2014) "Business briefs: New fitness center opens in Trussville on Wednesday." Trussville Tribune