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Burn Boot Camp expands Fayetteville presence with new Hope Mills location

By Staff Report, posted 1 hour ago
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Burn Boot Camp, a nationwide leader in fitness and community-focused training, has announced the opening of a new Burn Boot Camp location in Hope Mills on May 4, 2026. The new gym is located at 3071 Legion Road and will offer Burn Boot Camp’s signature high-energy workouts, expert training and supportive community. 

Burn Boot Camp is known for its empowering approach to fitness, offering 45-minute camps designed for all fitness levels, complimentary child watch and a focus on strength, conditioning and confidence, both inside and outside the gym. 

The new Burn Boot Camp Hope Mills location is the second in the Fayetteville area, both of which are owned and operated by local franchise partners Courtney and Justin Foy. 

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“We’re excited to continue growing Burn Boot Camp’s presence in the Fayetteville area with the opening of our Hope Mills location,” said Amber Burke, chief operating officer of Burn Boot Camp in a press release. “The strong response from this community has created an opportunity to expand, and this new location allows us to support even more members with the high-energy training, accountability and connection that define the Burn experience. We’re proud to partner with dedicated franchise owners to bring that continued growth to life.” 

Founded in 2012 by husband wife duo Devan and Morgan Kline, Burn Boot Camp is a U.S.-based fitness franchise, the brand has more than 400 locations open. 

Franchise Partners Courtney and Justin Foy at the grand opening of @burnbootcamphopemillsnc, their 2nd Burn location.
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