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Inside the Triangle’s new 92,000-square-foot Life Time

After months of anticipation, the Alston Town Center location is officially open to the public.

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A bird's-eye shot of the new West Cary Life Time

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Cue the red ribbon and oversized scissors: Life Time’s Alston Town Center Athletic Country Club just opened its doors in West Cary.

Designed to support wellness, fitness, recovery, longevity, and community, this stunning new facility is a true all-in-one destination for building a healthier you (and perfecting your pickleball serve).

➡️ What to expect

Look forward to a comprehensive suite of amenities and services, including:

  • Best-in-class strength and cardio equipment, free weights, and functional training spaces
  • Boutique studios offering small- and large group barre, cycle, Pilates, yoga, and more
  • Integrated recovery with chiropractic care, cold therapy chairs, whole-body compression technology, and even nutrition coaching
  • Nine indoor and outdoor pickleball courts featuring open play, lessons, clinics, and leagues
  • Restort-style outdoor pool deck with waterslides, cabanas, lap pools, and a dedicated dining area
  • Kids Academy for active play for little ones

Plus so, so much more.

Interested in joining? Find membership info and full facility details below.

Explore the new space

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