The Top Health Club Stories of 1999
Last year's top stories included acquisitions, private financing, and new players. Leading club operators look back and discuss the events that had the biggest impact on health and fitness in 1999.
The Top 100: An Introduction
An explanation of how we compile the Top 100--from gathering data to inviting industry experts to verify our figures.
TSI Acquires Highpoint
The Pennsylvania club brings the expanding chain expertise in family and kids programming.
TCA Acquires Two New Facilities
CHICAGO Tennis Corporation of America (TCA) continues to expand. Not only has TCA been chosen by the John Buck Company to manage One Fitness Center (a
PROFESSIONAL HELP
For the overworked club professional who has grown accustomed to wearing too many hats, a consultant can present a fresh way of doing things and most
HAPPY HOURS
Is a 12-hour day your idea of taking it easy? Have you forgotten what your family looks like? Is it dark when you come to the club in the morning and
Plus One at Ground Zero
After losing its headquarters on Sept. 11, fitness management company Plus One vows to come back "stronger than ever."
Bally Acquires Crunch Fitness
The agreement calls for Bally to issue approximately 3 million shares of its common stock together with cash and other considerations.