COMSTOCK TOWNSHIP, MI — Planet Fitness will open a new gym at 6708 East G Ave. in mid- to late-February, the company announced this week in a news release.
The 20,000-square-foot facility will feature strength and cardio equipment, dedicated stretching and mobility space, free WiFi and TVs with wireless connections to cardio equipment.
PF Black Card members can enjoy access to massage chairs and tanning beds, bring a guest and visit any Planet Fitness gyms worldwide.
Classic and PF Black Card memberships are available online at a discounted rate until Feb. 2, per the release.
The location is just east of the roundabout at Gull Road and G Avenue.
Planet Fitness plans to open the new location in February 2025. The new building is under construction, as shown in this October 2024 photo.Audrey Whitaker
Planet Partners, an LLC associated with real estate development company Treystar, purchased the 4.5-acre vacant lot for $192,750 in December 2023, per public records.
Planet Fitness has more than 90 locations in Michigan, including two others in Kalamazoo County. One is on Stadium Drive in Kalamazoo and the other is on South Westnedge Avenue in Portage.
There are several gyms on Gull Road within 2 miles of the Planet Fitness site, including Ascension Borgess Health and Fitness, Gull Road Fit Body and Strength Beyond Fitness Center.
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