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    Lifestyle Family Fitness Closes Downtown Gym

    It was announced several days ago that Lifestyle Family Fitness would be pulling out of the Central Ohio market, which means the closing of six locations throughout the region. That means a new vacancy for the Fifth Third Building located at the corner of State & High Street Downtown, which hosted a Lifestyle gym location on their second floor overlooking the statehouse.

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    Lifestyle announced that memberships to their gyms would be transferred to Life Time Fitness, which does not have a Downtown location. If you’re thinking about switching to a new Downtown gym, here’s a few of the available options:

    Which option will you be choosing?

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