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Boost Fitness is moving its Hudson club in the fall to a larger facility in town, the company announced.
Boost, which also has workout facilities in Auburn, Northborough and Worcester, will move from 312 Main St. to a 24,000-square-foot facility at 205 Washington St. The site, at the RK Hudson Towne Center, has been occupied by a T.J. Maxx store. The move will mean an increase in space of about 26 percent.
“Our current location has served us well for eight years, but we’ve outgrown it,” owner and founder Mark Federico said in a statement. “The new location is larger, has double the space for parking and is conveniently located. It will enable us to better serve our growing base of members.”
Hardy Physical Therapy, which shares space with Boost, will also move and will triple its space in its new location, the statement from Boost said.
Like the current Hudson club, the new facility will be open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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