Jill Kinney Receives 2011 Awards as Woman Entrepreneur
Add comment October 10th, 2011
Add comment October 10th, 2011
Clubsource is pleased to announce that Sandy Hoeffer will participate in the 2nd Annual Women’s Leadership Summit at the upcoming IHRSA 30th Anniversary Convention and Trade Show in San Francisco.
The Women’s Leadership Summit, sponsored by Cybex, will focus on “Converting Challenges into Opportunities”. The session will take place Wednesday, March 16, 2011, from 2-5 pm.
In addition to a panel discussion, there will be many opportunities to meet other women leaders and expand your own network within the fitness industry.
Add comment March 16th, 2011
Clubsource is pleased to announce our newest client, The Club at Harbor Point.
This well-known swim and tennis club is beautifully located on San Francisco Bay and is expanding to include a contemporary fitness center and lifestyle programming to better serve their members.
With direct waterfront access, The Club at Harbor Point will soon become a full multi-sport club serving the community with a unique location in Marin County.
For information on our Clubsource design and development services, please contact us at info@clubsource.com.
Add comment March 15th, 2011
The fifth annual Impact Marin conference sponsored by the North Bay Business Journal will delve into the county’s economic future and feature business leaders who are experiencing first hand both the opportunities and challenges of doing business in the region.
Jill Kinney, managing partner of Clubsource Development Partners will be serving on a panel of business leaders who will focus on what they are seeing on the ground in their companies today and what they believe will help spur business vitality in Marin County.
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Add comment March 10th, 2011
San Rafael, California, October 6, 2010
Jill Stevens Kinney, founder and managing director of Clubsource Development Partners and co-founder of the successful Club One chain of fitness clubs, announces her new partnership with Sandy Hoeffer, former Vice President of Western Athletic Clubs. Clubsource designs and develops high-end fitness and athletic clubs. With over 50 years of combined experience as successful club owners and operators, Kinney and Hoeffer bring a unique combination of development skills together with a history of operating best-in-class clubs throughout the U.S including Club One, the Pacific Athletic Club, Bay Club Marin, Courtside Club and Decathlon Club.
Clubsource is currently focused on building privately owned community clubs that offer cash strapped municipalities quality recreation and fitness facilities for families. Last year, Clubsource opened the first of these models in Petaluma, CA– a 40,000 square foot club managed by Club One, that has earned the title of “Top Project in the North Bay”, “Best Health Club” and “Best Family Club”.
Kinney and Hoeffer, both board members of the International Health Racquet and Sportsclub Association, have been active in the industry for over 25 years. As part of the new partnership, Clubsource has expanded its services to include design consulting, project management, and equipment procurement. They are experienced in serving athletic clubs, community centers, golf and country clubs, and employee wellness centers. Kinney and Hoeffer, both long time residents of Marin County maintain an office at San Rafael Corporate Center.
For more information, please contact Kahlin Wolf at kahlin@clubsource.com.
Add comment October 6th, 2010
Sonoma State University School of Business and Economics recently published a report outlining the positive impact on the community of Santa Rosa with the planned Clubsource “community club”. The new club, which is privately funded, will not only provide state-of-the-art fitness, sports and recreational facilities for all ages, but will generate over 232 new jobs and $13.7 million in new local and state taxes and $34.8 million in new business revenue.
To view an entire copy of the impact analysis by Sonoma State, please click the link below.
Clubsource Economic Impact Study
Add comment October 4th, 2010
This award comes straight from Petaluma families, who recently voted on 38 categories for the best family-friendly businesses in town. The website launched early this year and was created by five families who met through the Petaluma Mother’s Club and wanted a go-to resource for local families. The category of “Best Health Club” was the third-most popular category and comes as an honor to Club One, especially in light of their recent designation of Best Health Club by the Petaluma People’s Choice Awards!
Add comment October 2nd, 2010
By Bob Norberg
The Press Democrat
Published: July 25, 2010 at 7:12 p.m.
The developer of a transit-oriented project at Railroad Square wants to shift the location of affordable housing units in an attempt to jump-start a companion project.
The John Stewart Co. is asking the Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit agency for permission to move 68 senior housing units from the “transit village” on SMART’s property to the adjacent Cannery project Stewart also owns.
Doing so could get the Cannery project going because financing is available for affordable housing, and a tenant, Club One Fitness Center, is lined up to take a major share of the building, said John Stewart, the company’s chairman.
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Add comment July 25th, 2010
By Brad Bollinger
North Bay Business Journal
Published: July 23, 2010 at 12:05 p.m.
The North Bay Business Journal writes on the advantages of bringing a proposed Club One project to Santa Rosa’s Railroad Square.
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Add comment July 23rd, 2010
Club Business International July 2010
Industry veterans Jill Kinney and her husband, John, transformed Club One from a simple idea into a multifaceted club company overseeing some 89 fitness facilities. Then, in 2006, they stepped aside and embarked on second careers: she as the cofounder of Clubsource Development Partners, LLC, which is now exploring the possibilities inherent in a new concept—bringing for-profit skills and funding to bear on public community centers. To view and read the entire article, please click here.
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