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The Rise of “Wellness Living” in Hospitality and Multifamily

A recent Wall Street Journal feature highlights a growing trend in hospitality and residential living. Wall Street Journal Features Life Time Living Green Valley Nevada as part of this emerging movement. Read more: https://www.wsj.com/real-estate/luxury-homes/life-time-living-gym-experience-37d4947f

Specifically, brands like Life Time now move beyond traditional fitness centers. They create luxury residential environments with integrated wellness amenities.

As a result, these communities combine apartments with athletic clubs, spa services, and wellness programming. Residents enjoy a seamless lifestyle that blends fitness, relaxation, and social connection. Instead of focusing only on workouts, these communities promote holistic well being. For example, they offer group classes, personal training, healthy dining, and recovery services. In addition, they host social events that strengthen community engagement.

Why it matters:

  • First, experience driven living continues to gain importance among residents
  • Next, hospitality, multifamily, and wellness continue to merge into one model
  • Finally, shared wellness goals help increase engagement and retention

As expectations evolve, this trend signals a clear shift across our industry. Operators must deliver more personalized and lifestyle focused experiences.

At Midas Hospitality, we actively track trends like this. We also seek new ways to elevate the guest and resident experience.