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Boutique Fitness Concept will Open 30 Studios in Colorado

DENVER —The Chicago-based fitness company Shred415, a high-intensity, dynamic interval training fitness concept, plans to bring 30 new studios to Colorado. As a brand new boutique fitness concept in the market, Shred415 plans to ramp up growth through strategic franchise partnerships and aims to open several new locations within the next year. Target markets throughout the state include Boulder and Fort Collins.

Kicking the local development push into high gear are three multi-unit deals that have already been inked for Denver. Multi-unit franchisees, Jane and Todd Fletcher, will open their first of three locations in the Shoppes at Highpointe center (I-25 and Hampden) in September. Jane, a Chicago-native, fell in love with the fitness concept and was eager to bring a location to her new hometown, the active Denver community. She realized that Shred415’s unique workout would help Denver residents develop the strength and endurance it takes to excel in their beloved outdoor sports, such as hiking, skiing and snowboarding, that are common in the Colorado landscape.

“The Denver community is health conscious, energetic and active, taking advantage of this beautiful landscape right outside our doors,” said Jane Fletcher. “Shred415 offers an effective workout to support the community in achieving their goals, both inside and outside the studio, with a strong support system to motivate them every step of the way.”

With a proven business model and impressive potential revenue, the Shred415 franchise offering presents an unmatched investment opportunity in the continuously booming fitness industry that shows no signs of slowing.

“As we grow in Denver, we’re committed to continue fulfilling our vision by consistently offering an unparalleled fitness experience,” added co-founders Bonnie Micheli and Tracy Roemer. “We look forward to expanding through franchise partnerships to introduce the workout to new ‘Shredders’ in Colorado and across the country.”

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