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Learn How Wellness Amenities Are Shaping CRE At Bisnow’s South Florida Event

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It’s no secret that hotel guests, office tenants and multifamily residents expect the most out of their spaces today. If their buildings are lacking, so is their desire to be there. 

In residential buildings, renters and owners are looking for spaces equipped with smart technology and wellness amenities such as fitness centers, outdoor spaces and group exercise classes. Sustainability amenities are also in high demand, with almost two-thirds of renters reporting that energy efficiency is an important feature when deciding where to live. 

For offices, amenities such as on-site food and beverage options, ample outdoor spaces to recharge and community lounges are tops on the list for many workers. Incorporating such amenities may not only improve their well-being but also boost their productivity, as contented employees are 2.5 times more likely to do their best work. 

Hospitality spaces are now expected to go beyond a pair of slippers and a bathrobe. Many guests expect reliable WiFi, premium concierge services, smart technology features and enhanced in-room comfort. All contribute to the overall happiness and well-being of the guest.

Wellness is no longer defined by having a gym on property for tenants to use. In South Florida, one of the nation’s hottest real estate markets, wellness-driven design has become a competitive differentiator that directly influences leasing, occupancy and long-term value.

What do these three asset classes have in common when it comes to amenitizing their spaces toward overall health and well-being? What amenities are trending in South Florida? 

Join Bisnow at its South Florida Wellness Real Estate Forum on Feb. 12 to discuss these pressing questions. Discover what amenities tenants will actually use and pay for and why wellness is now a revenue strategy for many building owners and operators. Register for the event here

Speakers at this highly anticipated event include:

  • Jay Roberts, CEO, Prosper Group
  • Raimundo Onetto, principal and CEO, Alta Developers
  • Camilo Lopez, co-CEO and managing partner, Black Salmon 
  • Ellen Buckley, founder and CEO, Prospera Real Estate
  • Kane Sarhan, co-founder and chief creative officer, THE WELL

Bisnow is committed to providing the commercial real estate industry with information about the latest developments in South Florida. To make connections with professionals in South Florida CRE, register here.