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24 Hour Fitness to Shut 7 Clubs in OC

24 Hour Fitness Worldwide Inc. plans to close seven Orange County clubs — including its well-known Lakeshore Towers facility alongside the 405 freeway in Irvine — after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as a result of the coronavirus.

The seven shut locations are Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, Laguna Hills, Westminster, Anaheim’s Garden Walk, the Irvine Spectrum Sport and the Lakeshore Towers Ultra Sport on Irvine’s Von Karman Avenue.

Overall, the San Ramon-based company plans to close about 130 of its 445 U.S. clubs which had an estimated four million members.

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Peter J. Brennan
Peter J. Brennan
With four decades of experience in journalism, Peter J. Brennan has built a career that spans diverse news topics and global coverage. From reporting on wars, narcotics trafficking, and natural disasters to analyzing business and financial markets, Peter’s work reflects a commitment to impactful storytelling. Peter’s association with the Orange County Business Journal began in 1997, where he worked until 2000 before moving to Bloomberg News. During his 15 years at Bloomberg, his reporting often influenced financial markets, with headlines and articles moving the market caps of major companies by hundreds of millions of dollars. In 2017, Peter returned to the Orange County Business Journal as Financial Editor, bringing his heavy business industry expertise. Over the years, he advanced to Executive Editor and, in 2024, was named Editor-in-Chief. Peter’s work has been featured in prestigious publications such as The New York Times and The Washington Post, and he has appeared on CNN, CBC, BBC, and Bloomberg TV. A Kiplinger Fellowship recipient at The Ohio State University, he leads the Business Journal with a dedication to uncovering stories that matter and shaping the local business community and beyond.
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