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Onelife Fitness Sold To Washington Commanders Owner's Firm: Reports

An investment firm founded by Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris made a deal to buy McLean-based Onelife Fitness, according to reports.

Washington Commanders managing partner Josh Harris, right, speaks with league commissioner Roger Goodell before an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans last Sunday in Landover, Maryland.
Washington Commanders managing partner Josh Harris, right, speaks with league commissioner Roger Goodell before an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans last Sunday in Landover, Maryland. ((Matt Slocum/AP Photo/File))

MCLEAN, VA — Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris's investment company 26North Partners LP reached a deal to purchase Onelife Fitness, a McLean-based gym chain, from Delos Capital, according to reports.

Although the terms of the transaction remained a secret, Bloomberg reported that OneLine Fitness was valued at $500,000, according to the Washington Business Journal.

Founded by brothers John and Kirk Galiani, Onelife has more than 400,000 members across 61 locations in the South and mid-Atlantic, according to WBJ’s reporting. The company had previously been backed by Delos and Harris’ family office, HRS Management.

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