Latest
issue
GET SPA BUSINESS
magazine
Yes! Send me the FREE digital editions of Spa Business and Spa Business insider magazines and the FREE weekly Spa Business and Spa Business insider ezines and breaking news alerts!
Not right now, thanksclose this window
Uniting the world of spa & wellness
Get Spa Business and Spa Business insider digital magazines FREE
Sign up here ▸
News   Features   Products   Company profilesProfiles   Magazine   Handbook   Advertise    Subscribe  
Editor's letter
Work and work out

A new area for investment in health clubs isn’t the studio, the gym, the pool or the spa, it’s the co-working space, as consumers increasingly demand their health clubs become their workplace

By Liz Terry | Published in Health Club Management 2019 issue 8


When premium fitness operator Equinox struck a deal with Industrious – operator of funky co-working spaces – to put furnished workspaces alongside its health clubs, we broke the news on HCMmag.com and the story was our most-read of the week.

As the boundaries between work, leisure, and fitness continue to blur, people are increasingly using their health club or gym as a third space – think of how many laptops you see these days in the juice bar or café – and there’s an opportunity to build on this and develop new facilities and revenue streams.

The race is on to grab this new opportunity to extend our reach and become a more important part of people’s lives, by installing co-working spaces within health clubs and gyms.

The growth of the gig economy is one of the major factors driving this trend. As more people undertake freelance or contract work and centralised offices shrink in scale, people are looking for somewhere to work which is comfortable and familiar and has the right set-up for remote working.

They want to lead frictionless, seamless lives, where they can achieve flow and remain in environments which are conducive to their mental and physical wellbeing.

We expect to see a new generation of clubs being built which have a range of facilities to enable co-working, such as quiet rooms, hot desks, juice bars, huddle pods, libraries, meeting spaces, podcasting and vlogging facilities, as well as secure wifi and secretarial and concierge services.

If we don’t grab this opportunity, then we can expect new competition to head our way in the opposite direction, as the serviced office sector starts to add fitness to its offering.

Co-working space operator We Work, which has just rebranded as the We Company, is launching co-living spaces, gyms, and schools as part of its product lifecycle development.

And with 425 co-working spaces already developed in more than 100 cities and an aggressive development pipeline, it has a strong base on which to build a global fitness offering around its ‘Rise by We’ fitness and wellbeing brand and offering.

There will be a huge first-mover advantage for fitness businesses which tap into this trend and do it well and soon.

According to property experts JLL, only one per cent of office space is currently classed as co-working or flexible, but this is expected to increase to 30 per cent over the next five years and there’s every opportunity for some of this capacity to be provided by the health and fitness industry.

We have a huge flying start –co-working office spaces have to make a significant investment in things like booking and membership systems, direct debit setups, staff hiring and training and facility provision, while we already have all this in place. We also have an existing membership we can upsell.

Demand for these services is already coming from our members and if we respond, we’ll find ourselves becoming more embedded in their lives and being more useful and more effective and with a new income stream, to the advantage of all.

FEATURED SUPPLIERS

Book4Time unveils enhanced day and resort pass functionality
With an increasing number of luxury hotels and resorts offering day and resort passes to drive staycation business, Book4Time, a leader in innovative spa and wellness solutions, is thrilled to announce the launch of Day & Resort Passes on its award-winning platform. [more...]

The sound of success: three ways music can boost spa revenue according to Myndstream’s Freddie Moross
At Myndstream, we understand the power of music elevates the spa experience. But did you know it can also be a powerful revenue generator? [more...]
+ More featured suppliers  
COMPANY PROFILES
SKYY

As a part of AKT Group, SKYY builds upon the rich legacy of our flagship brand, C.O.D.E., with its r [more...]
Matrix Fitness

Matrix Fitness, one of the world’s leading commercial fitness brands, is a division of Johnson Hea [more...]
+ More profiles  
CATALOGUE GALLERY
 

+ More catalogues  

DIRECTORY
+ More directory  
DIARY

 

08-08 May 2024

Hospitality Design Conference

Hotel Melià , Milano , Italy
10-12 May 2024

Asia Pool & Spa Expo

China Import & Export Fair Complex, Guangzhou, China
+ More diary  
 
ABOUT LEISURE MEDIA
LEISURE MEDIA MAGAZINES
LEISURE MEDIA HANDBOOKS
LEISURE MEDIA WEBSITES
LEISURE MEDIA PRODUCT SEARCH
 
SPA BUSINESS
SPA OPPORTUNITIES
SPA BUSINESS HANDBOOK
PRINT SUBSCRIPTIONS
FREE DIGITAL SUBSCRIPTIONS
ADVERTISE . CONTACT US

Leisure Media
Tel: +44 (0)1462 431385

©Cybertrek 2024
Uniting the world of spa & wellness
Get Spa Business and Spa Business insider digital magazines FREE
Sign up here ▸
News   Products   Magazine   Subscribe
Editor's letter
Work and work out

A new area for investment in health clubs isn’t the studio, the gym, the pool or the spa, it’s the co-working space, as consumers increasingly demand their health clubs become their workplace

By Liz Terry | Published in Health Club Management 2019 issue 8


When premium fitness operator Equinox struck a deal with Industrious – operator of funky co-working spaces – to put furnished workspaces alongside its health clubs, we broke the news on HCMmag.com and the story was our most-read of the week.

As the boundaries between work, leisure, and fitness continue to blur, people are increasingly using their health club or gym as a third space – think of how many laptops you see these days in the juice bar or café – and there’s an opportunity to build on this and develop new facilities and revenue streams.

The race is on to grab this new opportunity to extend our reach and become a more important part of people’s lives, by installing co-working spaces within health clubs and gyms.

The growth of the gig economy is one of the major factors driving this trend. As more people undertake freelance or contract work and centralised offices shrink in scale, people are looking for somewhere to work which is comfortable and familiar and has the right set-up for remote working.

They want to lead frictionless, seamless lives, where they can achieve flow and remain in environments which are conducive to their mental and physical wellbeing.

We expect to see a new generation of clubs being built which have a range of facilities to enable co-working, such as quiet rooms, hot desks, juice bars, huddle pods, libraries, meeting spaces, podcasting and vlogging facilities, as well as secure wifi and secretarial and concierge services.

If we don’t grab this opportunity, then we can expect new competition to head our way in the opposite direction, as the serviced office sector starts to add fitness to its offering.

Co-working space operator We Work, which has just rebranded as the We Company, is launching co-living spaces, gyms, and schools as part of its product lifecycle development.

And with 425 co-working spaces already developed in more than 100 cities and an aggressive development pipeline, it has a strong base on which to build a global fitness offering around its ‘Rise by We’ fitness and wellbeing brand and offering.

There will be a huge first-mover advantage for fitness businesses which tap into this trend and do it well and soon.

According to property experts JLL, only one per cent of office space is currently classed as co-working or flexible, but this is expected to increase to 30 per cent over the next five years and there’s every opportunity for some of this capacity to be provided by the health and fitness industry.

We have a huge flying start –co-working office spaces have to make a significant investment in things like booking and membership systems, direct debit setups, staff hiring and training and facility provision, while we already have all this in place. We also have an existing membership we can upsell.

Demand for these services is already coming from our members and if we respond, we’ll find ourselves becoming more embedded in their lives and being more useful and more effective and with a new income stream, to the advantage of all.

LATEST NEWS
Breakers Hotel in Long Beach to relaunch as Fairmont property with tech-forward spa in 2024
The historic Breakers Hotel in Long Beach, California, is set to reopen in mid-2024 as a Fairmont Hotels & Resorts property after a significant restoration and redevelopment project.
Kempinski to make Vietnamese debut with riverside resort and spa designed by Kengo Kuma
High-end five-star hotel company Kempinski Hotels is making its mark in Vietnam with a luxury waterfront property overlooking the Saigon River.
Marriott to realise Ritz-Carlton Reserve at Trojena, the Mountains of Neom
Marriott International has signed a new deal with Neom to open a Ritz-Carlton Reserve property as part of Trojena, a brand new year-round mountain adventure destination in Saudi Arabia.
Bannatyne has bounced back from the pandemic
The Bannatyne Group says it has officially bounced back from the pandemic, with both turnover and profits restored to pre-2020 levels in 2023, according to its year-end results.
Sport England’s Active Lives insight finds record activity levels, but enduring health inequalities
While British adults are the most active they’ve been in a decade, health inequalities remain with the same groups missing out, according to Sport England’s latest Active Lives Adults Report.
Kerzner to expand Siro portfolio with recovery-focused hotels in Los Cabos and Riyadh
Kerzner International has signed deals to operate two new Siro recovery hotels in Mexico and Saudi Arabia, following the launch of the inaugural Siro property in Dubai this February.
Nuffield Health calls for National Movement Strategy as research shows decline in fitness levels among some consumers
Nuffield Health’s fourth annual survey, the Healthier Nation Index, has found people moved slightly more in 2023 than 2022, but almost 75 per cent are still not meeting WHO guidelines.
US spa industry hits record-breaking US$21.3 billion in revenue in 2023
The US spa industry is continuing its upward trajectory, achieving an unprecedented milestone with a record-breaking revenue of US$21.3 billion in 2023, surpassing the previous high of US$20.1 billion in 2022.
Immediate rewards can motivate people to exercise, finds new research
Short-term incentives for exercise, such as using daily reminders, rewards or games, can lead to sustained increases in activity according to new research.
Shannon Malave appointed spa director at Mohonk Mountain House
Spa and wellness veteran Shannon Malave has been named spa director at iconic US spa destination Mohonk Mountain House.
Six Senses unveils urban wellness retreat in Kyoto inspired by Japanese Zen culture
Six Senses Kyoto opens its doors today, marking the eco-luxury hotel and spa operator’s entry into Japan and a new addition to its urban collection.
UAE’s first Dior Spa debuts in Dubai at Dorchester Collection’s newest hotel, The Lana
The UAE’s first-ever Dior Spa has officially launched at The Lana, Dubai – the Dorchester Collection’s debut property in the Middle East.
+ More news   
 
FEATURED SUPPLIERS

Book4Time unveils enhanced day and resort pass functionality
With an increasing number of luxury hotels and resorts offering day and resort passes to drive staycation business, Book4Time, a leader in innovative spa and wellness solutions, is thrilled to announce the launch of Day & Resort Passes on its award-winning platform. [more...]

The sound of success: three ways music can boost spa revenue according to Myndstream’s Freddie Moross
At Myndstream, we understand the power of music elevates the spa experience. But did you know it can also be a powerful revenue generator? [more...]
+ More featured suppliers  
COMPANY PROFILES
SKYY

As a part of AKT Group, SKYY builds upon the rich legacy of our flagship brand, C.O.D.E., with its r [more...]
+ More profiles  
CATALOGUE GALLERY
+ More catalogues  

DIRECTORY
+ More directory  
DIARY

 

08-08 May 2024

Hospitality Design Conference

Hotel Melià , Milano , Italy
10-12 May 2024

Asia Pool & Spa Expo

China Import & Export Fair Complex, Guangzhou, China
+ More diary  
 


ADVERTISE . CONTACT US

Leisure Media
Tel: +44 (0)1462 431385

©Cybertrek 2024

ABOUT LEISURE MEDIA
LEISURE MEDIA MAGAZINES
LEISURE MEDIA HANDBOOKS
LEISURE MEDIA WEBSITES
LEISURE MEDIA PRODUCT SEARCH
PRINT SUBSCRIPTIONS
FREE DIGITAL SUBSCRIPTIONS