Hybrid work and shifting consumer preferences after the pandemic are sparking a revolution in wellness, reshaping commercial real estate as both tenants and investors increasingly seek spaces that promote health and the community. According to Altus Group, Class-A buildings featuring fitness centers and outdoor spaces are attracting tenants willing to pay a premium for healthier environments.

The post-pandemic shift toward hybrid work, combined with changing consumer priorities, has sparked a revolution in the wellness sector, leading to its integration across real estate markets. What started as a trend in multifamily and office properties has now spread to senior living and hospitality. Wellness offerings have evolved from simple fitness centers and break rooms to more sophisticated amenities that promote health, longevity, and community engagement.

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