Sticking to a specific plan and dedicated routine, Idaho Fitness Factory is pumping up for expansion.
At a Glance:
- Idaho Fitness Factory plans to open two new gym locations in Kuna and Star in 2024.
- The gym chain has grown to 12 locations in Treasure Valley since 2011 and serves over 25,000 active members.
- IFF focuses on neighborhood convenience, 24-hour access, and amenities like saunas and red light therapy.
Using a “neighborhood” focus as a key component for developing new sites, IFF, the largest locally owned and operated gym chain in the state is slated to open two new Treasure Valley locations this year, one in Kuna and the other in Star.
“We just want to make it as easy and simple as possible for people to get into one of our gyms,” said Chief Operating Officer Rylie Arruda. “And the closer it is [to] home, the easier it is for our members.”
Since beginning operation under the original ownership group with a 5,500-square-foot location at the intersection of Fairview Avenue and Cloverdale Road in 2011, the chain’s total number of gym locations valley-wide has grown to 12, including its newest location that began operating in January of this year near the corner of Ten Mile and McMillan Roads…