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  2. Design–bid–build - Wikipedia

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    Design–bid–build (or design/bid/build, and abbreviated D–B–B or D/B/B accordingly), also known as Design–tender (or "design/tender"), traditional method, or hardbid, is a project delivery method in which the agency or owner contracts with separate entities for the design and construction of a project.

  3. LoopNet - Wikipedia

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    LoopNet was an early venture in Internet-based user-created content. As early as October 1996 virtually all of its commercial property listings were being entered by its users directly. Over time, LoopNet added the capability to import listings in an automated manner. [citation needed] In 2001, the company merged with PropertyFirst.com. [3]

  4. Gold's Gym - Wikipedia

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    Due to the international franchise, the original character changed subsequently to a modern commercial gym fulfilling the standards of the modern fitness industry. In 1999 the company was sold to the private firm Brockway Moran & Partners for an estimated $50 million. [20] It was sold again in 2004 to TRT Holdings for $150 million. [21]

  5. The Copper (building) - Wikipedia

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    The building includes a gym, a landscaped plaza, and other amenities. [32] An outdoor pool and lounge are on the top of the east tower, with the top of the west tower reserved for mechanical space. [33] While the buildings' parcel was for sale during Hurricane Sandy, rainfall turned an onsite pit into a "small lake". [34]

  6. Gym Source - Wikipedia

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    It helped company in to turn out as a leading distributor of fitness equipment. In 1995, Gym Source was the third-largest distributor of Life Fitness equipment in the country. By 2012, the company had nearly $100 million in revenue and gained exclusivity contracts with fitness equipment manufacturers.

  7. Town Sports International Holdings - Wikipedia

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    On September 16, Bloomberg reported that Town Sports International and its creditors were pursuing a sale of the business. [ 18 ] On December 28, SGB Media reported TSI subsidiary Empire Holdings and Investments, LLC announced the receipt of a $100 million loan facility in principal from Kennedy Lewis in exchange for 51% common stock.

  8. Total Gym - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, Dale McMurray and Larry Westfall were brought on as additional business partners. In that same year, the first Total Gym TV commercial hit the market. [2] In 1988, Total Gym moved into the physical therapy field, and [citation needed] as of February 2022 most or all of the home equipment line is made in China. [citation needed]

  9. 24 Hour Fitness - Wikipedia

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    24 Hour Fitness was created in 1983 by Mark Mastrov.With the merger of the #2 and #3 largest fitness chains in the United States. Mastrov had been using a local gym for rehab after a knee injury, and turned the gym into a 24-hour nautilus facility after buying out the owner. [1]