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Anthony Joshua-backed BXR to open second site in Battersea
POSTED 20 Feb 2020 . BY Tom Walker
The new location is set to open in 2021 Credit: BXR

We're thrilled to be opening in one of London’s most iconic redevelopment projects.
– Olia Sardarova
Boutique boxing gym brand BXR London has revealed plans to open its second site at Battersea Power Station.

Set to open in 2021, the 14,000sq ft site will be BXR’s largest site to date and will form part of Battersea Power Station’s second phase of redevelopment.

As well as the BXR members-only club, the brand will open three Sweat by BXR pay-to-train studios at the Battersea location. The Versaclimber-based Cardio Studio will offer a low-impact workout, while the Strength & Conditioning studio offers classes designed to improve strength, mobility, conditioning and endurance. Completing the trio, the Skills studio aims to teach and develop boxing technique during high-intensity classes.

BXR Battersea will be located in the Power Station’s Turbine Hall B, which was completed in the 1950s. The iconic, Grade II building is being transformed by the Battersea Power Station Development Company.

BXR was founded in 2017 by entrepreneur Olia Sardarova and counts world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua as one of its backers.

"We're thrilled to be opening at Battersea Power Station in one of London’s most iconic redevelopment projects," Sardarova said.

Sam Cotton, Deputy Head of Leasing at Battersea Power Station Development Company, added: “The BXR concept is unlike any other fitness brand out there.

"We are really looking forward to seeing what the team will do with the one-of-a-kind space inside one of the Power Station’s Turbine Halls.”

“The brands we are bringing to Battersea will provide local and out of town visitors alike the opportunity to experience the latest in health, beauty, fashion, food, wellness and beyond. The excitement is really building here, and I look forward to showing the world what we have created when the Power Station opens its doors in 2021.”

• Olia Sardarova gave a wide-ranging interview to HCM in 2019, outlining her plans for the brand. To read the full article see the May 2019 issue of HCM magazine here.
The gym will be BXR’s second, following on from its site in Marylebone (pictured) Credit: Bergman Interiors
The 14,000sq ft (1,300sq m) gym will be larger than the pictured 12,000sq ft (1,100sq m) Marylebone site Credit: Bergman Interiors
A Versaclimber-based Cardio Studio will cater for low-impact workouts
A Strength & Conditioning studio will help individuals to build endurance
A Skills studio will be used for teaching and developing boxing technique
Like the pictured Marylebone site, the sym will be designed by Bergman Interiors
It will form part of Battersea Power Station’s second phase of redevelopment
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Anthony Joshua-backed BXR to open second site in Battersea
POSTED 20 Feb 2020 . BY Tom Walker
The new location is set to open in 2021 Credit: BXR
We're thrilled to be opening in one of London’s most iconic redevelopment projects.
– Olia Sardarova
Boutique boxing gym brand BXR London has revealed plans to open its second site at Battersea Power Station.

Set to open in 2021, the 14,000sq ft site will be BXR’s largest site to date and will form part of Battersea Power Station’s second phase of redevelopment.

As well as the BXR members-only club, the brand will open three Sweat by BXR pay-to-train studios at the Battersea location. The Versaclimber-based Cardio Studio will offer a low-impact workout, while the Strength & Conditioning studio offers classes designed to improve strength, mobility, conditioning and endurance. Completing the trio, the Skills studio aims to teach and develop boxing technique during high-intensity classes.

BXR Battersea will be located in the Power Station’s Turbine Hall B, which was completed in the 1950s. The iconic, Grade II building is being transformed by the Battersea Power Station Development Company.

BXR was founded in 2017 by entrepreneur Olia Sardarova and counts world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua as one of its backers.

"We're thrilled to be opening at Battersea Power Station in one of London’s most iconic redevelopment projects," Sardarova said.

Sam Cotton, Deputy Head of Leasing at Battersea Power Station Development Company, added: “The BXR concept is unlike any other fitness brand out there.

"We are really looking forward to seeing what the team will do with the one-of-a-kind space inside one of the Power Station’s Turbine Halls.”

“The brands we are bringing to Battersea will provide local and out of town visitors alike the opportunity to experience the latest in health, beauty, fashion, food, wellness and beyond. The excitement is really building here, and I look forward to showing the world what we have created when the Power Station opens its doors in 2021.”

• Olia Sardarova gave a wide-ranging interview to HCM in 2019, outlining her plans for the brand. To read the full article see the May 2019 issue of HCM magazine here.
The gym will be BXR’s second, following on from its site in Marylebone (pictured) Credit: Bergman Interiors
The 14,000sq ft (1,300sq m) gym will be larger than the pictured 12,000sq ft (1,100sq m) Marylebone site Credit: Bergman Interiors
A Versaclimber-based Cardio Studio will cater for low-impact workouts
A Strength & Conditioning studio will help individuals to build endurance
A Skills studio will be used for teaching and developing boxing technique
Like the pictured Marylebone site, the sym will be designed by Bergman Interiors
It will form part of Battersea Power Station’s second phase of redevelopment
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