Gold’s Gym, the chain of international co-ed fitness centers founded by Joe Gold in Venice Beach, CA, in 1965, opened its 18th Washington, D.C.-area gym in Georgetown.

Gold’s Gym D.C. Metro owns the 25,000-square-foot facility in Georgetown Park and designed the interior space to resemble the original Gold’s Gym, with brick walls, wooden accents, and a reproduction of “the Mecca’s” famous green wall.

The group also owns 18 Gold’s Gym locations in the D.C. area and plans to open six more locally. The following two are slated to open in early 2025: the NoMaCntr development and Vermeer in Buzzard Point.

The new Gym offers gym80 equipment, six Olympic lifting platforms, functional turf area with training rigs, a recovery studio with percussion therapy, compression boots and zero-gravity lounge chairs.free weight, cardio training and stretch areas, group exercise studio, pro shop and
locker rooms

“Our newest gym in Georgetown Park is a state-of-the-art facility with a unique Gold’s Mecca vibe to motivate members to reach their fitness goals and fulfill their physical potential,” said Gold’s Gym D.C. Metro CEO Matt Clifford. “We are continuing to grow Gold’s Gym as the premier workout brand in the D.C. area and plan to have 24 total gyms open by 2030.”

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