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        <title><![CDATA[Gold’s Gym files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy amid coronavirus crisis]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gold&#8217;s Gym has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after the coronavirus forced it to shut down its workout venues nationwide.</p><p>The fitness chain stressed that it&#8217;s not going out of business even though the crisis forced it to permanently close 30 company-owned locations. The company plans to work through the restructuring process by Aug. 1 so it can continue to support is nearly 700 gyms around the world, president and CEO Adam Zeitsiff said.</p><p>&#8220;Gold&#8217;s Gym has been the world&#8217;s trusted fitness authority for going on 55 years, and we are absolutely not going anywhere,&#8221; Zeitsiff said in a <strong>video message</strong> announcing the Monday bankruptcy filing.</p><p>Texas-based Gold&#8217;s doesn&#8217;t expect the restructuring to affect its franchisees, who are responsible for more than 600 of its gyms in the US and internationally.</p><p>The coronavirus has proved a significant bump in the road for Gold&#8217;s, whose original location in Venice, Calif., is known as the &#8220;Mecca of Bodybuilding.&#8221;</p><p>The pandemic kneecapped the company after it posted its strongest year of worldwide growth in 2019, it said. Gold&#8217;s said it was the first national gym brand to close its roughly 95 corporate-owned locations to stem the spread of the virus, and its franchisees have had to follow suit.</p><p>Gold&#8217;s plans to reopen gyms with social distancing and other safety protocols in place once local officials give the go-ahead, Zeitsiff said. The company is also offering free access to video workouts so members can exercise at home.</p><p>Gold&#8217;s filed for bankruptcy <strong>the same day as J.Crew</strong>, the iconic preppy retailer that has also shuttered its stores amid the pandemic.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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