Why This Development Matters
House of Wellness Brickell is a residential concept that treats well-being not as an amenity but as an operating philosophy. Developed by North Development with architecture by Mc+G Architecture and interiors by Urban Robot Associates, the 34-story tower at 152 SW 9th St in Brickell delivers 656 residences and 22,000 SF of wellness amenities managed by an on-site professional team.
The building's Integrated Wellness Method introduces a personalized framework that evolves with each resident over time. Upon move-in, residents receive a comprehensive 360-degree health and wellness assessment. A dedicated app tracks progress and connects residents to services: nutritionist consultations, personal training, physical therapy, massage therapy, esthetician services, IV therapy, and community classes — all coordinated by on-site wellness ambassadors and a lifestyle director.
The five wellness dimensions the building is organized around are: Physical (movement, recovery, longevity, vitality), Emotional and Mental (mindfulness, stress resilience, restorative practices), Social (community rituals, shared experiences, connection), Intellectual and Creative (lifelong learning, cognitive health, expression), and Thoughtful Nutrition (mindful eating, food as energy and connection).
Amenity spaces include a state-of-the-art gym with private training room, indoor and outdoor functional training areas, full-service spa with steam room, sauna, hammam, cold plunge, and treatment rooms, a skyline rooftop pool, a rooftop clubhouse with event kitchen, coworking spaces, juice bar, podcast room, and a ground-floor Uber lounge. Residences feature 9-foot-4-inch ceiling heights, premium appliances, terrazzo countertops, and select bay views.
Dino Aguilar selected House of Wellness for buyers who want their physical address to support their health strategy — and who are prepared to verify all pricing, services, and delivery with current official sources.
Investment Angle: House of Wellness can be positioned as a residential concept that treats wellness as its core architectural identity rather than a premium amenity tier. The building introduces a structured five-dimension wellness framework with professional staff, app-driven personalization, community programming, and services including physical therapy, IV therapy, nutritionist consultations, personal training, massage, and esthetician services. For buyers who have outgrown generic fitness amenities and want an integrated health system, this is a different conversation. Verify all pricing, availability, and delivery with official documents before any representation.