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24 Hour Fitness Enters Restructuring Agreement with Lenders, Will Reduce Debt by $1.2B

byABF Journal Staff
October 8, 2020
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24 Hour Fitness entered into a restructuring support agreement with lenders holding approximately 73% of the company’s secured debt and approximately 65% of the company’s senior unsecured notes on the terms of a comprehensive restructuring plan. The RSA sets forth terms for a financial restructuring that will reduce approximately $1.2 billion dollars of funded debt, provide increased financial flexibility to help navigate through the COVID-19 pandemic, and better position 24 Hour Fitness for long-term success.

24 Hour Fitness is continuing to reopen clubs in locations nationwide as allowed by state and local governments.

“We have made tremendous progress in repositioning 24 Hour Fitness for long-term success,” Tony Ueber, CEO of 24 Hour Fitness, said. “The restructuring has allowed us to take steps to right-size our cost structure and real estate footprint. We have reopened a large portion of our clubs based on state and local guidelines and welcomed back many of our team members. We are pleased to have the support of our lenders and are excited to continue implementing our transformation plan, including continuing to invest in the technologies and experiences that make our club communities so vibrant. I remain highly optimistic about our future.”

As previously reported in June, 24 Hour Fitness voluntarily filed for relief under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. In addition, the company secured approximately $250 million in new-money debtor-in-possession financing.

“The club community is a vital part of the 24 Hour Fitness in-club experience,” Ueber said. “We are pleased that our members have enthusiastically returned to their clubs and that they appreciate our stringent health and safety protocols. Our primary goal is to help people change their lives through fitness every day. I want to thank our team members for bringing our mission to life with such passion and thank our club members for their continued support during this time.”

Lazard is acting as investment banker, FTI Consulting is acting as restructuring advisor, and Weil, Gotshal & Manges is acting as legal counsel to 24 Hour Fitness in connection with the company’s chapter 11 cases.

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