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What factors influence the costs of construction and leasehold improvements for an Aira Fitness franchise?

Aira_Fitness Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

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  • (5) The costs of demolition, construction and leasehold improvements depend upon the size and condition of the Aira Fitness Business premises, the local cost of contract work and supplies and how much your landlord will contribute to the build-out. The low estimate assumesthat your landlord will cover all of the cost of building out yourAira Fitness Business. Improvements include flooring, mirrors, painting, counter, and restroom and shower facilities.
  • (6) You mustpurchase orlease the initialfitnessequipmentpackage ("InitialFitnessEquipmentPackage") from our affiliate.There may be times when we will not have fitness equipment available to offer for sale or lease and we will provide an alternative approved supplier. If you choose to purchase the Initial Fitness Equipment Package from our affiliate, you must pay us in cash in full. If you choose to lease the Initial Fitness Equipment Package from our affiliate, you must pay a nonrefundable deposit ranging from $8,472 to $44,359.

Source: Item 7 — ESTIMATED INITIAL INVESTMENT YOUR ESTIMATED INITIAL INVESTMENT FITNESS CENTER LOCATION (FDD pages 24–31)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Aira Fitness's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the costs of construction and leasehold improvements for an Aira Fitness business are influenced by several factors. These factors include the local cost of contract work and supplies. The extent to which the landlord contributes to the build-out of the premises also plays a significant role in determining these costs.

For a Fitness Center location, the size and condition of the premises will impact the costs of demolition, construction, and leasehold improvements. Improvements typically include flooring, mirrors, painting, counters, and restroom and shower facilities.

For a Pod location, the costs of construction and leasehold improvements depend on the local cost of contract work and supplies, and the landlord's contribution to the build-out. Improvements include flooring, interior walls, mirrors, painting, heating, and cooling. The need to install electrical sockets to the exterior of the Pod can also increase costs, as this may require hiring an electrician or carpenter.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document and is provided for research purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decisions.