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Life Time Athletic Chestnut Hill to open 129,000 s/f in spring 2017

Boston, MA Officials from Life Time – The Healthy Way of Life Company, unveiled plans for the spring 2017 opening of the company’s third health and wellness destination in Mass. Life Time Athletic Chestnut Hill, located at the new Life Time Center (former site of The Atrium), will be only the second Diamond Premier level Life Time in the country designed to help members meet their total health objectives and fitness goals.

As the largest Life Time destination in the Boston area at 129,000 s/f the new center will include seven studio spaces for premier programming in group fitness, yoga, indoor cycle, Pilates and Barre, as well as more than 26,000 s/f of dedicated space for functional and TEAM training including Life Time’s exclusive Alpha Training; and space for more than 400 pieces of cardiovascular and resistance training equipment.

In addition, Life Time Athletic Chestnut Hill will be home to LT Medical, providing both chiropractic and physical therapy care, LifeSpa, a full service salon and spa and LifeCafe, a full-service, fast-casual restaurant free of unhealthy ingredients.

In addition, an onsite preview center is open at 335 Boylston St. in Newton for early memberships and will offer a comprehensive virtual tour of Life Time Athletic.

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