An exclusive personal training and sports performance facility is opening at Chapel Quarter in Nottingham city centre, in a deal secured by FHP and Savills.
Owned by personal trainer and strength coach Mark Coles, M10 Fitness is moving in to Unit B3 of the much sought after Chapel Quarter development in Maid Marion Way. The 5,500 sq ft unit is on the ground floor and is currently being transformed into a gym, ready for the opening of M10’s flagship facility at the end of September.
M10 is already an established brand in the county and Mark set up his first gym four years ago in Farndon Marina, Newark. The gym has been hugely successful with five resident personal trainers, and attracts clients from across the Midlands. M10’s results have also been praised by national health and fitness magazines including Men’s Health.
M10 is not just a standard gym, it is a results based training system that coaches people through a life changing journey to achieving a body of their dreams.
Mark says: “Over the last four years, myself and my team of coaches have worked extremely hard to ensure we deliver some of the highest quality personal training and results available in the UK. My sole purpose is the delivery of excellence.
“The decision to create M10 Nottingham is something I have been planning for a long time. As a business we receive a lot of enquires from people living or working in the city. Our current gym is located 20 miles away, which many find a little too far. So once I found the available unit in Chapel Quarter, I knew immediately it was the perfect location in terms of size and potential reach, so I pressed on to make it happen.
“My passion has always been to create high quality personal training facilities where results are the number one priority. I strive to create a training environment that inspires everyone that enters to achieve their goals. We are committed to helping every single one of our clients achieve their lifelong dream of being in their best shape of their lives and we will do whatever we can to help them achieve it.”
The gym is currently being completely re-furbished and will be fitted out with the highest quality of strength training equipment, male and female changing rooms, a two lane 22 metre sprint track, an infra- red sauna, a visiting consultant suite and two treatment rooms.
James Hartley of FHP acted for the landlord and secured the deal with Ian Muxlow of Savills, who acted for M10.
James said: “Chapel Quarter is an iconic landmark building in the city. It is already occupied by established firms including Holiday Inn Express, several bars and restaurants, plus a number of corporate firms.
“Fronting on to Maid Marian Way, the building takes advantage of excellent transport links including the Market Square and Theatre Royal tram stops, as well as a nearby multi story car park.
“The unit ticked all the boxes for M10’s expansion plans into Nottingham, but most importantly it gave Mark the scope to contribute towards its refurbishment ensuring that the space will meet all the demands of a quality gym facility.”
Ian Muxlow from Savills said: “ M10 is not your average gym, and Mark had very specific requirements which he needed in order to meet his business needs. Chapel Quarter gives them a high profile location within a landmark scheme, ideally placed to serve their target market.
“The protracted negotiations we have structured have enabled us to secure very favourable terms on our client’s behalf.”
Jones Lang Lasalle acted as the joint agents with FHP to market the unit.