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Planet Fitness planned in Waukesha

Proposed Planet Fitness in Waukesha. (Rendering: RMA Architects Inc.)

A new 20,730-square-foot fitness center to be operated as a Planet Fitness is being proposed for an outlot of a Woodman’s Food Market store in Waukesha.

Proposed Planet Fitness in Waukesha. (Rendering: RMA Architects Inc.)

The new gym and a 250-stall parking lot would be built at the northeast corner of East Main Street and Manhattan Drive, according to records filed with the city. Planet Fitness would be the building’s sole occupant.

Waukesha’s Plan Commission is scheduled to consider the development plans in March, according to the city’s legislative website. If all necessary approvals are eventually met, the new gym would join other businesses along the Woodman’s site, including a Woodman’s gas station, Waukesha State Bank branch and Culver’s restaurant.

A Planet Fitness spokesperson could not immediately be reached for comment.

 

A new 20,730-square-foot fitness center to be operated as a Planet Fitness is being proposed for an outlot of a Woodman's Food Market store in Waukesha. [caption id="attachment_374156" align="alignright" width="321"] Proposed Planet Fitness in Waukesha. (Rendering: RMA Architects Inc.)[/caption] The new gym and a 250-stall parking lot would be built at the northeast corner of East Main Street and Manhattan Drive, according to records filed with the city. Planet Fitness would be the building's sole occupant. Waukesha's Plan Commission is scheduled to consider the development plans in March, according to the city's legislative website. If all necessary approvals are eventually met, the new gym would join other businesses along the Woodman's site, including a Woodman's gas station, Waukesha State Bank branch and Culver's restaurant. A Planet Fitness spokesperson could not immediately be reached for comment.  

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