With over 75 athletic country clubs across the U.S. and Canada, Life Time and Silverstein Properties, a real estate investment, development and management firm, have inked an agreement to bring Life Time’s health and wellness experience to The Brooklyn Tower mixed-use, primarily residential skyscraper in the downtown Brooklyn neighborhood of New York City.
The company first shared plans in 2022 for Life Time at 9 Dekalb. Since then, it has collaborated with new Brooklyn Tower owner, Silverstein Properties, on an athletic country club. It will be Life Time’s largest location in Brooklyn at approximately 80,000 square feet.
“As we continue to expand our presence in New York City, we’re thrilled to work with the Silverstein team on this iconic development. This will be yet another crown jewel in our large and growing portfolio of athletic country clubs in North America,” said Parham Javaheri, Life Time president of Club Operations and chief property development officer. “This destination will be unmatched in offerings, and we look forward to delivering our incomparable healthy living, healthy aging and healthy entertainment experiences to residents and the surrounding community.”
Life Time Brooklyn Tower will cover seven floors throughout the 1,066-foot-tall building, providing residents and members with a holistic experience of recovery, rejuvenation and socializing. In addition, Life Time’s programming with exclusive studio classes, personal training and strength and fitness offerings and amenities will be front and center.
“As the new owner of Brooklyn Tower, Silverstein Properties is committed to a successful completion of the project, which includes ensuring that residents will continue to expect Life Time’s unparalleled health and wellness experience as one of the building’s suite of exceptional amenities,” said Shawn Katz, president of Silverstein Capital Partners.
Brooklyn Tower integrates the historic Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn into its design and features 143 luxury condominiums and 398 rental residences. Life Time Brooklyn Tower is expected to open in the second half of 2026, marking another milestone in the brand’s continued expansion in New York City, where nine athletic country clubs operate. The company will announce additional information as the project progresses.
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