Being Fit, located in Clairemont Town Square, received a 90-day notice in September from the former landlord terminating its month-to-month lease. The new owner, G&I XI CA Retail, managed by DLC ...
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The operators of more than 20 Gold's Gym locations in and around Los Angeles are selling most of the gyms to Eōs Fitness.
Gold’s Gym has sold nearly all of its Southern California locations to EoS Fitness, except for its iconic location in Venice ...
Gold’s Gym’s longtime Southern California franchisee is selling all 23 of its locations to EōS Fitness – except for the original Venice Beach gym where the brand first began nearly 60 years ...
A Mesa grocery store is helping customers stretch their budgets amid the ongoing government shutdown. Susan Campbell shows us the deals for shoppers. The alleyway next to the Renaissance Hotel, known ...
Federal regulators have sued a nationwide fitness center chain for allegedly making it unreasonably difficult for people to cancel memberships, leading to hundreds of millions of dollars in unwanted ...
Just let them cancel their gym membership. That's essentially what The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is saying to LA Fitness. The US government regulator has filed a lawsuit against LA Fitness’ ...
The Federal Trade Commission this week announced that it would sue the operators of LA Fitness, alleging that the gym franchise made it “exceedingly difficult” for gymgoers to cancel their memberships ...
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The Federal Trade Commission is suing gym chain LA Fitness for making it "exceedingly difficult" to cancel memberships to its clubs, calling its practices "unfair conduct." The complaint, filed in the ...
Trying to cancel your LA Fitness membership shouldn’t feel like escaping a subscription version of Hotel California, but the Federal Trade Commission says that’s exactly what millions of members faced ...