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More than a year after Esporta Fitness abruptly shut its doors in Morgan Park, a new gym is expected to take its place later this year. A UFC Gym will take over the current vacant site, which sits inside Marshfield Plaza at 11520 S. Marshfield Avenue.

“This UFC GYM is more than just a fitness center—it’s a victory for community voice and shared purpose,” Ald. Ronnie Mosley (21st Ward) said in a press release announcing the news. “We are restoring access to wellness, creating jobs, and proving that our neighborhoods are worthy of world-class investment.”

The gym is expected to open in the fall of 2025

UFC gym renderings replacing Export Fitness in Morgan Park. Photo provided by Ald. Ronnie Mosley (21st Ward).

Mosley, like other community members of his ward, was surprised last spring when Esporta Fitness, a gym under the LA Fitness brand, announced it would be closing without warning. Neighbors learned of the closure when they saw notices on the door upon entering the facility.

According to the news release sent by Ald. Mosley, the UFC Gym announcement comes after “months of organizing by residents and community leaders after the closure of the previous health club left a significant gap in wellness services.”

The UFC Gym, a $3 million investment, according to the press release, is said to feature a day spa, group fitness classes, youth programming and personal training classes. The fitness franchise  offers various classes in the fighting styles, such as Brazilian jiu-jitsu as well as yoga, and includes a kids area and a juice bar. 

Morgan Park will be the second Chicago location for the brand, and the first one on the city’s South Side. The brand has over 160 gyms across the country, including surrounding Chicago suburbs Orland Park and Naperville.

UFC gym renderings replacing Export Fitness in Morgan Park. Photo provided by Ald. Ronnie Mosley (21st Ward).

“This opening is the result of powerful community action, and we’re proud to answer the call,” Adam Sedlack, UFC Gym CEO, said in a statement. “UFC Gym Marshfield Plaza is here to fill the gap and go beyond it, bringing a dynamic fitness experience that empowers every member to grow stronger in body, mind and spirit. We’re excited to be part of the South Side’s continued momentum and to help build a healthier, more connected community.”

According to its website, options to join the Marshfield Plaza location are not yet available, but the Wrigleyfield location offers a membership for $49 a month, with the first month and last month costs due at signing, plus a $99 enrollment fee and a $59 annual assessment fee 60 days after enrollment. The gym also offers free passes for those who are interested in viewing amenities before becoming a member.

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