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Marriott Prioritizes Wellness Standards for Branded Residences

Marriott International has signed a landmark agreement with Fitwel, aiming to integrate robust wellness solutions across its global branded residential portfolio. This initiative positions Marriott as Fitwel's inaugural Enterprise Partner and Champion+ hospitality company, signal

H. TANABE· Japanese correspondent·June 24, 2026·2 min read
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The St. Regis Residences, Bangkok building facade

On June 23, 2026, Marriott International announced a strategic agreement with Fitwel, a prominent healthy building certification system. This partnership is designed to embed wellness solutions throughout Marriott's extensive global portfolio of branded residences.

Marriott's commitment to advancing health and wellness within residential design and operations is evident in this move. Per Hospitality Net — Latest News, Marriott has become Fitwel's first enterprise partner and the first hospitality company to achieve its Champion+ designation. This title recognizes organizations that implement wellness solutions at scale, creating consistent and lasting positive impacts for residents and communities.

The scope of this agreement extends beyond individual properties. It encompasses portfolio-wide solutions, aiming to align operational excellence with a measurable, globally recognized standard for healthier buildings. The Ritz-Carlton Residences Chicago, Magnificent Mile, served as the pilot program, successfully achieving a 2-star Fitwel certification in March.

Our take: This partnership isn't just about adding a new amenity; it's a strategic move to codify wellness. As demand for healthier living spaces grows, aligning with a credible standard like Fitwel provides a competitive edge and assures residents of a tangible commitment to well-being, rather than simply marketing buzz.

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