At 7 p.m. on a Friday in London, the lobby of Third Space in Soho looks more like a members’ club than a gym. There’s a humming smoothie bar, twenty- and thirtysomethings in color-coordinated workout sets and a steady stream of arrivals heading to reformer Pilates classes.
A decade ago, this crowd might have been outside the pub, drinking anything but a smoothie.
Across the UK and US, younger consumers are redirecting their discretionary income from nightlife to fitness. Gym-related spending among Gen Zers and millennials is rising as alcohol consumption continues to decline, according to a February report from Bank ...
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