Well this gym is hardcore/trendy at the same time…TONS of equipment, but im not sure if its huge in terms of square footage but it’s a good size, I didn’t even use ½ the gym, there was so much stuff I didn’t get to see….2 FULL racks of dumbbells, solid bells and plate bells……tons of mirrors and lots of bright lights, maybe a little too much lighting as the 3 or 4 GOOD mirrors where you can pose and see yourself well, your view gets squashed by the other powerful lights hitting yoru face..i asked the guy “wheres the good mirrors” and he laughed and pointed in to corner..see that kinda shit I like, be able to pose in a gym and not get looked at in a weird way by the avg “gym goer”…..…….seems to be hardcore in terms of people who compete not your avg sloppy bloated juicehead who attends every show in the NY/NJ area and wont ever step on stage..i hate that type, big reason I avoid the NYC gyms and places like strong and shapely….too many GROUPIES along with the serious competitors……..even the older guys at Johnny Lats 50+ were in decent shape, not cut up but you can tell these guys most likely competed in the past…then of course you have the mirror queer 165lb club goer juiceheads…they are like ants, allover any gym in NY……………..one chic I was talking to looked so much like Tatianna Butler, about the same size too and lots of little blonde fitness cuties…overall I give the gym a 9 out of 10, mainly because the black on black (black machines on black matted floors) confuses your eyes, its hard to see what’s what cause all the machines look alike, my gym, all the machines are white or gray with a dark gray carpet or black matting…..yeah I know I put too much thought into the way a gym is built lol, I been in this business way too long. I’m a gym connoisseur. I like trendy/hardcore gyms with a mix of both but not chalk infested, no AC, torn up floor and rug type of gym, thats not my style.