A yoga class arranged by Lifestyle Director Kelly Sullivan is one of many opportunities. … [+]
For generations, upper-class retailers have offered superior service as a reason customers patronize them, rather than lower-priced stores. It is also done in some of the finest residential buildings in the country.
Sure, tennis courts and fine dining rooms and other physical amenities have cache. But what good would they be without a socialization-savvy professional programming those spaces to ensure a unique experience with other humans?
That’s why one of the newest positions at ultra-luxury is that of in-house lifestyle director. In-house that doubles as a 5-star concierge and cruise director His lifestyle director helps residents fully engage in healthy, long-lasting socializing with other residents and their own guests To do.
A 2019 article on CNN stated: Another recent study also showed that being isolated had a greater impact on hypertension than having diabetes in old age. It enhances abilities, increases feelings of well-being and well-being, and also helps people live longer.
well connected
Among the buildings that strive to keep residents on good terms with their neighbors is Waterline Square, a new $2.3 billion luxury condominium and rental development near the Hudson River on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. I have.
As important as it is to incorporate luxury physical amenities into the building, the developers realized that fostering a true community among residents was just as essential. Lifestyle his director Kelly Sullivan said: ,”
She organizes activities and events such as yoga classes, cooking seminars, educational panels and outdoor concerts, but also pairs up with tennis partners and gathers residents to record at her own music studio in Waterline Square. I am doing
Fencing classroom
At the five-star Four Seasons Private Residences One Dalton Street in Boston, Cultural and Lifestyle Coordinator Eric Josselin uses his innovation and enthusiasm to bring people together and create experiences that will last.
Among Jausseran’s many accomplishments, he schedules fencing classes with Olympic coaches and partners with TeslaRents to provide residents with free chauffeured rides anywhere within Boston’s city limits. and raised the spirits of residents during the pandemic.
“From the very beginning, our goal has always been to take sophistication to new levels and create a fun and loving community that captivates the lives of our residents while also creating memorable moments.” No detail is too small to create, it’s about providing an unforgettable experience and an educational activity.”
more than neighbors
Bryan Grandison, director of lifestyle services for Extell Development’s Brooklyn Point and New York City’s One Manhattan Square, says these properties are more than just a place to live. A community where residents gather for a variety of activities, including rock climbing, squash, and swimming.
“All of our programs, from Sound Bath meditations to happy hours with our sommelier, barbecues, bingo and trivia nights, are extremely popular and continue to attract impressive attendance,” he says.
Residents of these properties can also participate in a wide range of fitness programs, including the “Pickleball Club,” which invades the One Manhattan Square basketball court for three hours every Saturday morning, as well as complimentary fitness and wellness classes. It changes monthly.
Grandison said: