
Crunch Skibo Road in Fayetteville, North Carolina, is officially open for business. The $5 million, 53,000-square-foot state-of-the-art fitness facility is operated by Crunch Fitness franchisee JF Fitness.
Fayetteville’s newest fitness center is located at 1782 Skibo Road, Suite 140, within the Cross Creek Plaza shopping center, providing a new exercise offering for residents of Fayetteville and bringing 50 new jobs to the local community.
Crunch Skibo Road will feature the new Crunch 3.0 design, combining modern aesthetics with enhanced functionality to deliver an upgraded fitness experience. Crunch Skibo Road will offer:
Crunch Skibo Road is the second Crunch location in Fayetteville, the eighth in North Carolina and the 37th nationwide.

“We are excited to bring the Crunch brand to Fayetteville,” said CEO John Freeland in a press release. “Crunch is for everyone, from the first-time gym-goer to the seasoned athlete. In a high-energy and fun environment, and with memberships starting at $9.99 per month, we have options to meet everyone’s goals and budget.”
Prospective members can visit www.CrunchSkiboRoad.com for more information about memberships and to lock in their rate.
Crunch Fitness is proud to support active-duty military members, Veterans, retirees and their families with flexible membership options designed to support a wide range of fitness goals- from everyday wellness to maintaining the strength, endurance, and physical readiness required by military service.
Crunch Skibo Road is also expanding its team within the Fayetteville community and is looking for individuals who are passionate about helping others experience fitness, wellness, relaxation and recovery. For more information, visit the website.
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