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Mar 21

Fitness center closes without warning

CALEDONIA, Mich. (WOOD) - Endurance Fitness Center in Caledonia had its equipment taken away over the weekend, but unsuspecting gym members still drove up to find their old gym closed Monday.

One of the members, Brian Finkbeiner, only found a sign telling him the news. He complained no one gave him notice.

"We haven't been told anything about it closing," Finkbeiner told 24 Hour News 8. "Not really happy about it, I'll be honest with you."

The gym's previous owner, Jeni Rummelt, said she sold the gym to Mike O'Dowd and Ben Reynolds. She previously told 24 Hour News 8 the two owe her $120,000.

She said Saturday morning she and about 40 others moved the equipment to a nearby storage facility.

"They have an eviction notice up," Rummelt said. "So we were afraid if we didn't reclaim our assets, what was rightfully ours, that they would be moved."

Reynolds also owned the now-closed Cobblestone Banquet Hall in Caledonia. Earlier this month Target 8 talked to those without a wedding venue, and exposed the lawsuit over the fitness center.

Calls to O'Dowd and Reynolds were not returned.

24 Hour News 8 called a phone number listed on the door. The worker who answered said all contracts are canceled except for those paid in full. He said those members need to go to the Ice House on 100th Street in Byron Center.

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