Leisure DB unveils new Monthly Market Tracker service

Leisure DB, the independent market intelligence expert for the UK’s fitness and leisure sector, has unveiled a new monthly service that keeps subscribers up-to-speed on important changes in the market.

Each month, Leisure DB’s dedicated research team rounds up key developments in the UK gym market, including: 

* Openings and re-openings 

* Closures o Updates on temporary closures

* Planning updates o Plans abandoned

* Rebrands & redevelopments

* Planned expansions

* Planned refurbishments

* Proposed management changes

The findings are then collated and published in Leisure DB’s Monthly Market Tracker.

'This new report is designed to keep subscribers’ fingers on the pulse and their businesses one step ahead' explains Dan Harrison, sales & partnership manager at Leisure DB.

'As a supplier, are there new opportunities emerging or doors sadly closing? As an operator, do you need to prepare for newly emerging local competition? As an investor, are there any market shifts that might impact your decisions? As a consultant, do you need to amend or update your advice to your clients?

'Leisure DB’s Monthly Market Tracker is the perfect way to quickly identify and respond to new challenges and opportunities in the market and on your doorstep.'

Leisure DB’s Monthly Market Tracker is updated and available for purchase each month, priced at £400 + VAT per month; annual subscribers receive two months free.

There’s also an option to purchase historical monthly reports for an overview of market dynamics and project updates over time.

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