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Fitness centers still struggling, almost 4 years after the Covid shutdown

2024-02-04T06:21:52.107Z

Highlights: Fitness centers still struggling, almost 4 years after the Covid shutdown. In 2023, the turnover of sports halls increased by 10% on average compared to 2022. Average theater attendance also beats its 2019 records by almost 17%. The rest after this ad Among the French giants, growth is going well. Keep Cool, on the podium of the largest French chains with 270 clubs in France, Belgium and Spain, gradually recovered and ended up buying its exclusively established competitor in the Paris region, Neoness.


If activity has resumed with a vengeance since the pandemic in sports halls, the smallest structures in the sector are still suffering


All indicators are green.

In 2023, the turnover of sports halls increased by 10% on average compared to 2022, according to the Union Sport et Cycle (USC), the leading professional organization in the sports sector which brings together 1,700 companies.

Average theater attendance also beats its 2019 records by almost 17%.

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Among the French giants, growth is going well.

On the verge of bankruptcy before Covid, Keep Cool, on the podium of the largest French chains with 270 clubs in France, Belgium and Spain, gradually recovered and ended up buying its exclusively established competitor in 2022. in the Paris region, Neoness.

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Source: leparis

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