Revo Fitness has expanded its offering in Victoria, launching a new 1,600m2 gym in Scentre Group’s Westfield Plenty Valley Shopping Centre.
The site marks the gym’s first club North of Melbourne, their fifth club in Victoria, and 38th in Australia.
The space, located at Westfield Plenty Valley boasts state-of-the-art equipment and facilities including HIITFIT and Tempo mat Pilates 24/7 circuit training, 7 squat racks and a range of cardio and weight equipment.
It is only the second club in Victoria to launch The Studio – a self-run, on-demand reformer Pilates and recovery space open 24/7 that will feature nine reformers and four massage chairs.
Melbourne is a key location for Revo with plans for ongoing growth and expansion. Revo aims to reach the milestone of 100 gyms over the next three years solidifying its position as the largest independent gym operator in Australia.
Revo Fitness Founder and Managing Director, Andrew Holder, is looking forward to joining the vibrant community in Plenty Valley.
“We’re so excited to be opening our first gym in North Melbourne, making it our fifth gym in Victoria. And we’re just getting started – there are no plans to slow down anytime soon,” he said.
“At Revo, we’re committed to making working out simple, affordable and accessible for everyone. 2024 will be our biggest year of growth with our plans to expand our footprint to 52 locations by the end of the year.”
Revo Fitness made its debut in Victoria in 2021, and since then, have successfully made strides in expanding across the state.
Revo has opened clubs Mentone, Narre Warren, Southland, and Noble Park. Each of these locations has been carefully chosen to bring Revo’s mission of accessible fitness to as many Victorians as possible.