Philly-Based Chain City Fitness Opening 2 Hoboken Locations

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Two new gyms owned by City Fitness, a Philadelphia-based company, will open in Hoboken in 2026. Details are scarce, but a source close to the project confirmed that the gym will take two spaces, one each in downtown and uptown Hoboken. Read on for more about City Fitness coming to Hoboken. 

What We Know

City Fitness will open at 1000 Maxwell Street in uptown Hoboken and at 38 Jackson Street in downtown Hoboken. These are the first New Jersey locations of the chain, which has eight Philadelphia locations. The 38 Jackson Street location is part of the Southend Lofts building, a new multi-use building that will also have a grocery store, a coffee shop, and a dumpling shop on the ground floor. 

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Each space will be 25,000 square feet. The boutique-style studios are known for their cutting-edge equipment and luxurious recovery options such as saunas, massage services, and steam rooms. The facilities have group workout options plus free weights and cardio equipment. There is also a functional training area in each gym, with open space, and a juice bar in many locations. 

The Hoboken Girl team has reached out to City Fitness for comment. They shared, “City Fitness can confirm plans to expand into Hoboken with two future locations at 1000 Maxwell Lane and 38 Jackson Street. We’re excited to bring City Fitness to a new community and to officially expand into New Jersey. We look forward to sharing more details in early January.” 

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