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The Filter Club Combines Work, Wellness, and Socialization

This private lifestyle club, dubbed the Filter Club, is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Designed by M-Rad, the club is owned by David Gustadt, who drew from his experience in hospitality. He teamed up with other industry workers to create a 136,000 square foot, leading-edge technology lifestyle space with his prior knowledge.

The space is an intersection between work, wellness, and social in a modernist ambiance. Filter Club takes the place of the former Marketplace Design Center while retaining the structure's historic exterior. Featuring 14 expansive guest rooms, the club boasts stunning interior finishings and designs, including collaborations with Studio Frazar and Fury Design Inc. Equipped with urban gyms, travelers can choose to work in the club's flexible open workspaces or its more private office suits.
Trend Themes
1. Flexible Workspaces - As more companies embrace remote work opportunities, the demand for flexible workspaces and hybrid offices will continue to rise.
2. Wellness-focused Spaces - There is a growing trend towards creating spaces that prioritize wellness and promote a healthy lifestyle.
3. Luxury Membership Clubs - Exclusive clubs that offer access to high-end amenities and experiences will continue to attract affluent consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Hotels and resorts can incorporate wellness-focused amenities into their offerings, such as gyms and meditation rooms, to attract health-conscious travelers.
2. Real Estate - Real estate developers can create hybrid office and residential spaces that offer flexible work arrangements and a variety of wellness amenities to meet the changing needs of remote workers.
3. Luxury Lifestyle - There is a growing market for exclusive luxury clubs and memberships that offer access to high-end amenities, personalized services, and unique experiences for affluent consumers.

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