Fiscally FitHow one gym owner turned a slumping franchise into a money making powerhouse
ByJason Daley•
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When Landrie Peterman dropped out of the mortgage business in 2007 and moved from Portland, Ore., to the woodsy outpost of Bend, she wasn't sure where life was taking her. But after helping her brother set up two Anytime Fitness franchises in central Oregon, opportunity came ringing: A foundering Anytime gym was up for sale in her hometown, and it needed to be turned around--fast. We asked her what it takes to flip a franchise from the biggest loser to a perfect 10.
So, you hit the ground running?
I had to take over in seven days or else the place was going to close! That meant getting the franchise rights changed, upgrading the security system, renegotiating the lease . let's just say it was an intense week.
What was the problem? Was the gym in a bad location?
Location was a problem. It was hidden in an industrial park and most Anytime Fitnesses are in shopping centers. But the owner also tried to scrimp and save and therefore wasn't completely set up quite the way the Anytime Fitness model is recommended. It was gray floors, gray carpet, black exercise bikes. He didn't have the full security system. I did some remodeling to liven the place up--now the walls are red and yellow and green.
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