Cushman Wakefield

Cushman & Wakefield has increasingly framed office upgrades around tenant-centric wellness—leveraging design strategies to enhance health, productivity, and social interaction.

Cushman Wakefield
Cushman Wakefield
Cushman Wakefield
Cushman Wakefield

Location

Colorado

Market Type

Corporate Wellness

Market Specialist

Gloria Cornyn

Cushman & Wakefield – Revitalizing Office Buildings with Premium Fitness Amenities

While several Cushman‑ &‑Wakefield–managed office buildings across Denver have undergone significant upgrades, the project serves as a standout example of how introducing a professional fitness center—complete with showers and locker rooms—can elevate tenant experience and marketability.

  • New Fitness Facility: Renovated with a full-service fitness center featuring modern cardio and strength equipment.
  • Showers & Lockers: Designed for flexible access, enabling tenants to work out before, during, or after office hours.
  • Active Design Amenities: The upgrades align with Cushman & Wakefield’s broader wellness-driven, occupant-focused design strategy.

This approach exemplifies how fitness can be integrated into office amenity space to support employee well-being, retention, and real estate value.

Purpose of Fitness Upgrades

Cushman & Wakefield has increasingly framed office upgrades around tenant-centric wellness—leveraging design strategies to enhance health, productivity, and social interaction. Fitness rooms, bike storage, and active design features are used to differentiate buildings and align with evolving workplace demands.

Through a holistic amenity upgrade strategy—centered on fitness, wellness, and active design—Cushman & Wakefield demonstrates how older or mid-market office buildings in the Denver area can be transformed into vibrant, health-forward workplaces. This shift not only attracts and retains tenants but also enhances property value and reflects the broader movement toward well-being-oriented real estate.