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Exclusive: Fitness First ‘out of running’ for LA fitness takeover
POSTED 18 May 2015 . BY Jak Phillips
Fitness First CEO Andrew Cosslett is eager for the chain to be a premium proposition throughout London, but appears unlikely to acquire LA fitness' 22 sites in the capital
Fitness First has pulled out of the race to acquire long-time gym chain rival LA fitness, Health Club Management understands.

Several sources have indicated that Fitness First is no longer in the running to acquire the 44-club LA fitness portfolio, which has been valued at around £80m.

Fitness First was understood to have been planning to use partial funds from the ongoing sale of its 80-club strong German arm for a swoop on LA fitness. The German deal was originally expected to have been tied up in January, however delays in the conclusion of this sale have been suggested as one of the reasons for the withdrawal. A Fitness First spokesperson declined to comment.

Pure Gym, Sports Direct Fitness and Terra Firma Capital Partners – led by private equity investor Guy Hands – have all been linked to the bidding process for LA fitness and are believed to remain in contention. Sports Direct and Terra Firma Capital Partners declined to comment, while Pure Gym and LA fitness did not immediately respond to requests.

One well-placed source has described the LA fitness bidding process as “long-winded”, however the lure of a strong foothold in London is likely to remain a big draw – particularly for Pure Gym and Sports Direct Fitness who hold the bulk of their existing gym sites in the north of England. LA fitness boasts an enviable property footprint in London with 22 sites, including two ‘premiumised’ LAX clubs, which have reportedly enjoyed initial success.

Follow the author on Twitter: @JakPhillips
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Exclusive: Fitness First ‘out of running’ for LA fitness takeover
POSTED 18 May 2015 . BY Jak Phillips
Fitness First CEO Andrew Cosslett is eager for the chain to be a premium proposition throughout London, but appears unlikely to acquire LA fitness' 22 sites in the capital
Fitness First has pulled out of the race to acquire long-time gym chain rival LA fitness, Health Club Management understands.

Several sources have indicated that Fitness First is no longer in the running to acquire the 44-club LA fitness portfolio, which has been valued at around £80m.

Fitness First was understood to have been planning to use partial funds from the ongoing sale of its 80-club strong German arm for a swoop on LA fitness. The German deal was originally expected to have been tied up in January, however delays in the conclusion of this sale have been suggested as one of the reasons for the withdrawal. A Fitness First spokesperson declined to comment.

Pure Gym, Sports Direct Fitness and Terra Firma Capital Partners – led by private equity investor Guy Hands – have all been linked to the bidding process for LA fitness and are believed to remain in contention. Sports Direct and Terra Firma Capital Partners declined to comment, while Pure Gym and LA fitness did not immediately respond to requests.

One well-placed source has described the LA fitness bidding process as “long-winded”, however the lure of a strong foothold in London is likely to remain a big draw – particularly for Pure Gym and Sports Direct Fitness who hold the bulk of their existing gym sites in the north of England. LA fitness boasts an enviable property footprint in London with 22 sites, including two ‘premiumised’ LAX clubs, which have reportedly enjoyed initial success.

Follow the author on Twitter: @JakPhillips
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Former Fitness First chief Colin Waggett has been named CEO of the as-yet-unnamed portfolio of high-end London health clubs owned by private investment firm Encore Capital.
Fitness First’s Andrew Cosslett: We’ve turned a corner


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Fitness First remains firmly in the running for the £80m race to capture LA fitness, amid hopes that a successful deal would help it corner the lucrative London market.
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