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Lev Management, the local Columbia franchisee for Planet Fitness, just opened their eighth location in the Midlands.

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Whether you start your day with an early workout or prefer a late-night gym session, the new 24/7 Planet Fitness in West Columbia (2410 Augusta Rd.) has you covered.

The fitness hub features:

  • State-of-the-art cardio machines + strength equipment
  • Fully equipped locker rooms
  • Black Card Spa with HydroMassage beds, massage chairs, a Red Light Recovery Booth, modern tanning, and more

Pro tip: Take advantage of grand opening specials now through Thursday, June 27.

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