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A number of luxury apartment buildings are making it easier to get a boost of wellness right where you live.
  • Luxury buildings in Los Angeles, Miami, and New York are now offering IV drips to tenants.
  • Once used in hospitals, these treatments have become popular at wellness centers and spas.
  • The global IV therapy market is projected to reach $3.92 billion by 2028.

Luxury residential buildings are now equipped with more than just hi-fi fitness centers, outdoor movie theaters, and dog spas — they're offering longevity hacks, too.