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Encore Capital acquires another premium London health club
POSTED 10 Nov 2014 . BY Jak Phillips
The 27,000sq ft site overlooking the Thames features a 6,000sq ft gym
Private investment firm Encore Capital is in the midst of what looks like a buying spree of London’s premium health clubs.

Having recently acquired the Third Space chain – whose Soho and Marylebone clubs boast a range of celebrity members – Encore has now snapped up the Tower Bridge 37 Degrees health club for an undisclosed fee. The 27,000sq ft (2,508sq m) site overlooking the Thames features a 6,000sq ft (557sq m) gym, swimming pool, sauna, steamroom, several studios, a medical centre and a spa.

These recent acquisitions, together with Encore’s ownership of the Reebok Sports Club in Canary Wharf underline its ambitious growth plans in the health and fitness sector.

“The acquisition of 37 degrees at London Bridge fits our strategy well. Our aim is to be the leading luxury health club operator in the best locations in London,” said Encore partner Shirin Gandhi.

“We aim to invest heavily in upgrading the already high quality facilities within this club which, together with the redevelopment of London Bridge Station will add to the attractiveness of this location.”

The Tower Bridge club has been acquired from a joint venture between Albion Ventures and London Health & Fitness – owned by founders Andy Kay and Mhairi FitzPatrick. Kay and FitzPatrick are now focusing on their new leisure investment vehicle Socius Investing, with the former telling Health Club Management: “We are very pleased to have done this deal with Encore Capital. We’ve known the executive team at The Reebok Club for many years and they are very well placed to take this special club to the next level”.
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  Celebrity-studded gym chain Third Space bought by investment firm Encore


The Third Space – a premium London health club chain which reportedly counts Prince Harry and Guy Ritchie among its members – has been bought by the same group which owns the capital’s mammoth Reebok Sports Club.
  Reebok Sports Club London announces £6.5m transformation


The Reebok Sports Club in London’s Canary Wharf – the UK’s ‘largest luxury health club’ – has announced a £6.5m makeover that will complete the final phase of the site’s 18-month refurbishment.
  ARK Leisure founders return with ‘Dragons’ Den-like’ investment venture


Andy Kay and Mhairi FitzPatrick, the pair behind ARK Leisure and London’s 37° health clubs, have launched a new leisure-focused funding venture called Socius Investing.
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Encore Capital acquires another premium London health club
POSTED 10 Nov 2014 . BY Jak Phillips
The 27,000sq ft site overlooking the Thames features a 6,000sq ft gym
Private investment firm Encore Capital is in the midst of what looks like a buying spree of London’s premium health clubs.

Having recently acquired the Third Space chain – whose Soho and Marylebone clubs boast a range of celebrity members – Encore has now snapped up the Tower Bridge 37 Degrees health club for an undisclosed fee. The 27,000sq ft (2,508sq m) site overlooking the Thames features a 6,000sq ft (557sq m) gym, swimming pool, sauna, steamroom, several studios, a medical centre and a spa.

These recent acquisitions, together with Encore’s ownership of the Reebok Sports Club in Canary Wharf underline its ambitious growth plans in the health and fitness sector.

“The acquisition of 37 degrees at London Bridge fits our strategy well. Our aim is to be the leading luxury health club operator in the best locations in London,” said Encore partner Shirin Gandhi.

“We aim to invest heavily in upgrading the already high quality facilities within this club which, together with the redevelopment of London Bridge Station will add to the attractiveness of this location.”

The Tower Bridge club has been acquired from a joint venture between Albion Ventures and London Health & Fitness – owned by founders Andy Kay and Mhairi FitzPatrick. Kay and FitzPatrick are now focusing on their new leisure investment vehicle Socius Investing, with the former telling Health Club Management: “We are very pleased to have done this deal with Encore Capital. We’ve known the executive team at The Reebok Club for many years and they are very well placed to take this special club to the next level”.
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Celebrity-studded gym chain Third Space bought by investment firm Encore


The Third Space – a premium London health club chain which reportedly counts Prince Harry and Guy Ritchie among its members – has been bought by the same group which owns the capital’s mammoth Reebok Sports Club.
Reebok Sports Club London announces £6.5m transformation


The Reebok Sports Club in London’s Canary Wharf – the UK’s ‘largest luxury health club’ – has announced a £6.5m makeover that will complete the final phase of the site’s 18-month refurbishment.
ARK Leisure founders return with ‘Dragons’ Den-like’ investment venture


Andy Kay and Mhairi FitzPatrick, the pair behind ARK Leisure and London’s 37° health clubs, have launched a new leisure-focused funding venture called Socius Investing.
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