Athletic Apex health club is coming to Destiny USA later this year

SYRACUSE — Athletic Apex, which operates health clubs in Florida and Texas, plans to open a 42,000-square-foot club at Destiny USA later this year, the mall announced. More than 75 jobs are expected to be created and filled once the gym opens. Athletic Apex will be located on the first and second level of Destiny […]

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SYRACUSE — Athletic Apex, which operates health clubs in Florida and Texas, plans to open a 42,000-square-foot club at Destiny USA later this year, the mall announced.

More than 75 jobs are expected to be created and filled once the gym opens.

Athletic Apex will be located on the first and second level of Destiny USA near Best Buy. The gym will offer a range of exercise equipment such as biomechanical fitness machines and free weights, and group exercise classes, along with “signature amenities” like free towel service, group Boot Camp classes, and a Kids Center, according to a Destiny USA news release. The gym will also have a café offering healthy food and smoothies.

The company has opened a temporary membership resource center on the second level of Destiny USA near Finger Lakes Coffee Roasters, where consumers can learn more about Athletic Apex, speak with athletic trainers, and check out some of the fitness equipment. 

Athletic Apex is offering a limited quantity, discounted membership rate starting at $29.99 a month.

Destiny USA will be the third public Athletic Apex location, with one club each located in Texas and Florida.        

 

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