A popular gym on the outskirts of Harrogate is set for new ownership.
The Lift Gym, located on Harrogate West Business Park, is set to be taken over by personal trainers Dave Millea and Lyndsay Wells.
The pair will officially take charge of the unit, formerly owned by James Knox, on 15th April.
Lyndsay said:
“Where one door closes, a new one opens.
“Almost three years ago James Knox created a fantastic space and environment for quality coaches to train their clients in a slick and professional space.
“On 15th April, Dave and I will open the doors to Unit 9 as James passes on the baton. Rest assured, he’s very much a part of this move and an asset to us.”
She added:
“We are a gym - but more than that, a collective of highly experienced personal trainers and coaches offering PT, group sessions, classes, open gym times, workshops, events, Olympic lifting and Hyrox coaching among other exciting things in the pipeline.
“We’re excited to start sharing more information with you in the next couple of weeks and hope to welcome you soon.”
Keep an eye on Unit Nine Collective on social media for updates in the coming weeks.

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