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Simply Fit And Simply Cycle To Combine, Form Larger Gym

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Existing location

July 12, 2016 By Michael Florio

Simply Fit gym will reopen in a larger location this fall.

Simply Fit Astoria (37-16 Astoria Blvd.) and Simply Cycle Astoria (30-69 Steinway St.) will merge to open a 4,000-square-foot multi-discipline location at 37-20 Astoria Blvd.

The new space will open in September, according to the gym’s newsletter that was sent out last week.

The new center will offer central air, juice and snacks, lockers and showers, the newsletter stated.

Owner Lisa Eskenazi opened Simply Fit Astoria in 2011 after teaching at a number of Astoria health clubs and fitness studios. She opened Simply Cycle in 2014.

The gym will continue to send out information and sneak peeks of the new location on its social media pages.

The gym is planning on hosting a grand opening in September that will include live music, giveaways, discounts and complimentary classes.

Eskenazi could not be reached for comment.

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