
BEAVERTON, Ore. – Healthy lifestyle brand Life Time has broken ground on its newest planned destination in Beaverton, Ore., the company’s first in the state. The event took place on the future home of both the athletic resort and co-working destination at Barnes Road and Cedar Hills Boulevard.
The $70-million project was approved earlier this year and is slated for completion in late 2021. Beaverton Mayor Denny Doyle and Life Time representatives were on hand for the event.
Once open, the athletic resort destination will feature a three-story, 140,000-square-foot athletic club featuring fitness and training areas with dedicated cycle, yoga, Pilates and Barre studios, Kids Academy, LifeSpa, LifeCafe, regulation-size basketball courts, an indoor aquatic center and more.
Outside, a 40,000-square-foot beach club will feature lap and leisure pools, whirlpools, lounge areas and a bistro for all ages. On top of a dedicated parking structure will be Life Time Work, a 45,000-square-foot premier shared workspace for established professionals. Membership includes Diamond-level access to all Life Time destinations.
Life Time was founded in 1992 by Bahram Akradi in Brooklyn Park, Minn. An online wait list for those interested in the new destination is at lifetime.life/beaverton.