The Bath & Racquet House is breaking ground in South Tampa. It positions itself as a private members’ club built around sport, longevity medicine, and social connection under one address. Construction started in 2026 on two buildings, The Bath House and The Racquet House, at the corner of Kennedy and Dale Mabry.
Two buildings, one concept
The Racquet House covers AI powered padel and pickleball courts, a pro shop, fitness center, and yoga studio. The Bath House brings together a European style hydrotherapy wet spa, Finnish sauna, steam, cold plunge, and thermal pool. Additionally, it features a physician led Life Extension Clinic. The two buildings are designed to function as a single integrated club experience.
The longevity clinic
The Life Extension Clinic offers DEXA body composition scans, VO2 max testing, and 80+ biomarker bloodwork. It also provides IV therapy, hyperbaric oxygen, and hormone optimization, all delivered under physician oversight with personalized protocols. This offering places The Bath & Racquet House firmly in the growing physician led longevity category. Additionally, it shares this status with standalone clinics and hotel-based wellness programs expanding across major U.S. cities.
Market context
Private wellness clubs blending performance, diagnostics, and social space have gained ground as high income consumers treat health optimization as a lifestyle priority rather than a clinical necessity. The Bath & Racquet House’s format, part racquet sport venue, part recovery hub, part dining destination , reflects a broader industry shift toward integrated, membership driven wellness models.
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