If you're in the market for a new place to live, Technogym has just the thing for you.
The fitness equipment and technology company has announced a partnership with Live Work Learn Play, a real estate firm that specializes in "large-scale community development," to create "healthy communities and thriving placemaking projects across North America," according to a press release.
The goal of the partnership is to "enable physical, mental, and social well-being throughout all stages of community development and operations, helping people lead longer, better, and healthier lives," Live Work Learn Play's CEO says.
Under the partnership, Technogym will provide its fitness, health, and wellness equipment and technology to Live Work Learn Play's communities, projects, and relationships across North America.
Technogym has a global presence with more than 2,500 employees and more than 85,000 fitness centers and 400,000 private homes in 120 countries, according to the press release.
Live Work Learn Play, for its part, says the partnership will help people "lead longer, better, and healthier lives."
The first project under the partnership is a mixed-use, wellness-based real estate project in Manhattan.
A customized collection of grant news from foundations and the federal government from around the Web.
Here, five companies are marking their imprints to implement their corporate philanthropy goals. These companies are: Patagonia, Fuse Corps, Dow Corning, Warner Bros., and VeryNice.