They have relocated to a location in Highland Heights.
In December I joined this gym really looking forward to all of the claims the staff made about how great they are and how in shape they would help me get. I am not a gym kind of person at all and I told them I would be moving in about six months, but they reassured me it would be fine with rainbows on top. Well, turns out people say a lot of things to get you to sign a contract that gives them money every month.
Lesson learned, never join a gym during the holidays especially when you've never belonged to a gym before. Ask for a week free trial first and take home the contract to thoroughly read over before you sign it. Join with friends because going to the gym is easier when you have people going with you, that way you have support, encouragement and are held accountable by your friends when you want to skip.
Also you need to be fine with spending a lot of money. They pull you in with talks of just $10 a month, but that doesn't include the sign up fees and yearly fees after three months of joining, nor does it include the extra $40 per session if you want to see a personal trainer you don't click with. Lastly, make sure your work doesn't have a gym you can go to for free.