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Curves International, a fitness chain for women only with new sites in College Park, Bethesda and Takoma Park and about 20 locations around the Washington area, is about as barebones as a health ...
Curves International Inc., whose 30-minute workout for women once made it among the world's fastest-growing franchises, seems to be running out of steam.
Curves International Inc. was once among the fastest-growing franchises in the world. Now the women's fitness-club chain finds itself rapidly shrinking, thanks to a poor economy, ambitious rivals ...
Curves International continues to have a presence in the three-floor structure, but it has seen employment nose-dive since the building owned by the family of Curves founder Gary Heavin hit the ...
To say Gary Findley knows franchising and fitness would be an understatement. The 52-year-old Waco native helped create Curves International, a fitness chain for women that exploded in popularity ...
Curves, a no-frills fitness club for women, can be found in the oddest places. Targeting women in small-town America is part of the company's business strategy — and it's working.
The Curves phenomenon has “forever altered the landscape of the worldwide fitness industry,” John McCarthy, executive director of the International Health, Racquet and Sportsclub Assn., wrote ...
Syracuse, NY -- Curves International, a multinational health club franchise, has agreed to refund New Yorkers with prepaid memberships who lost money when clubs across the state, including six in ...
International fitness brand Curves International has selected Dog to undertake its digital and social marketing activity in a pan-European campaign. Working in partnership with the agency’s UK ...
Curves International, Inc. is the largest chain of fitness centers for women in the world and is famous for its 30-minute circuit with a coach that works every major muscle group with strength ...
Curves International — like any franchisor operating in the state — must refund the customers who prepaid for memberships they ultimately could not use,” Schneiderman said.