Equinox Appoints Health Advisory Board
The Health Advisory Board includes top medical and wellness experts, academic professionals, and industry leaders who “provide insights and guidance that continue to inform Equinox’s holistic approach to a high-performance lifestyle.”
EoS Fitness opens Two Gyms in Texas
The new gyms reportedly bring 90,000-plus square feet of fitness space to Texas, keeping EoS on track to open 50 new gyms in the Greater Houston Area and DFW Metroplex.
Outerstuff’s Debt Ratings Lowered on Default Risk
S&P Global Ratings reduced the debt ratings on youth licensed sports apparel maker Outerstuff LLC as a missed payment on its term loan is expected to constitute a default. The rating agency noted that Outerstuff received an extension of the maturity of its term loan that is expected to provide “some liquidity relief.”
3Step Sports Acquires EDP Soccer
3Step Sports acquired EDP Soccer, reporting that the merger will make the company the “largest owner-operator of youth soccer leagues in the United States.” EDP Soccer also owns International Sporting Events and New York Club Soccer.
La Sportiva Releases New Skis and Alpine Touring Boots for 2024
La Sportiva is releasing four new ski models for 2024—Capo, Tempo, Sorriso, and Salto, and two new lightweight alpine touring boots, Kilo and Stratos Hybrid.
Vuori Opens Stores In New York City and Chicago
Vuori opened new stores in New York City and Chicago, representing a second location for the brand in each city. The NYC store opened on the Upper East Side, the Chicago storefront in Lakeview.
Sports Direct Parent Acquires Menswear Retailer John Anthony
Frasers Group, the U.K.-based parent of Sports Direct, reported it acquired John Anthony, a U.K.-based retailer offering a mix of designer collections from new and established labels.
Nike Extends Agreement with University of Cincinnati
Nike, Inc. reported it extended its sponsorship agreement with Cincinnati University through 2029. The new program begins in 2025, with Nike providing the team uniforms, shoes and other accessories to the Cincinnati Bearcats.
Sam’s Club to Reopen Store In Grapevine, TX
Sam’s Club reported plans to reopen in Grapevine, TX, in late 2024 after closing the store due to storm damage incurred in December 2022.
Li-Ning Buys Commercial Property to Support New Hong Kong HQ
Based in Beijing, Li-Ning announced plans to acquire a 25-story mixed office and retail building in Hong Kong for $2.2 billion (US$282 million) to house its headquarters.
Study: Retailers See Online Sales Boosted by Store Openings
ICSC quantified the impact of opening or closing physical stores on online sales and retailers’ overall performance. Its latest study, the third installment in ICSC’s research on the halo effect of brick-and-mortar retail on online sales, is said to again prove the power of physical retail by demonstrating that a new store boosts online sales, while a closed store impedes them.
Fitbit Fined in Australia Over Misleading Claims
Fitbit was fined $11 million by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) after the maker of smartwatches and fitness trackers admitted that it misled consumers over its return policies.
Millennium Health and Fitness Announces New Ownership and Leadership
Millennium Health and Fitness was acquired by CrestPeak.Heather Collins, formerly the company’s COO, is now president. Kathleen Zumbar was appointed COO.
Dick’s SG to Open House of Sport Stores in Florida and Delaware
Dick’s Sporting Goods reported plans to open House of Sport stores at Tampa International Plaza, its first in Florida, and another at Brandywine Town Center, its first in Delaware.
Nike Opens New Store in Tokyo Focused on Running
The purpose for Nike Ginza is to serve local runners at all levels and connect them to one another. In Japan, this is channeled through competitive relay running, a passion that’s visible from late fall through winter during Ekiden season.