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FUTURA at Nona Cove Debuts Wellness-Centric Living Focused on Mindfulness

Greystar and FUTURA opened FUTURA at Nona Cove in Lake Nona, Orlando, bringing wellness-centric residences that integrate mindfulness into daily living.

Jamie Taylor2 min read
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FUTURA at Nona Cove Debuts Wellness-Centric Living Focused on Mindfulness
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Greystar and FUTURA Development Company announced the opening of FUTURA at Nona Cove on January 15, 2026, a new residential community in Lake Nona, Orlando, built around movement, mindfulness and a connection to nature. The development foregrounds daily wellbeing by combining purpose-built spaces and on-demand wellness content to make practice convenient for residents.

At the top of the design brief is an indoor/outdoor yoga and Pilates studio with on-demand classes, allowing residents to tune into guided sessions on their own schedule. Complementing that space is a meditation fountain sculpture and several tranquil courtyard areas designed for seated practice, breathwork and quiet reflection. Large windows and direct outdoor access in many units aim to blur the line between indoor life and the landscape, which supports practices like mindful breathing, body scans and walking meditation.

A scenic fitness trail threads the property, offering easy access to nature-based movement and conscious walking routines. The mix of active and contemplative amenities positions movement and stillness as equal parts of a routine, rather than afterthoughts. On-demand wellness content is integrated into the resident experience so that short practices can be woven into commutes, work breaks or evening wind-downs without needing a scheduled class.

For anyone living in Lake Nona or considering a move within the area, FUTURA at Nona Cove provides practical value: accessible studio space reduces barriers to maintaining a regular practice, courtyard nooks create options for solo meditation or small group sessions with neighbors, and the fitness trail offers a scenic route for daily mindful walking. Those who use guided on-demand sessions can experiment with a range of formats from breathwork to gentle movement, and the architecture supports consistent habit formation by inviting daylight and outdoor views into everyday routines.

This opening also signals a broader shift in residential development toward embedding mindfulness into design and programming, making contemplative practice a feature of community life rather than a boutique amenity. For residents who already practice, the setup offers a reliable home base. For newcomers, it lowers the barrier to trying short, structured sessions and developing a sustainable rhythm of practice.

Expect FUTURA at Nona Cove to be a model for how living spaces can actively support wellbeing. If you live nearby, try bringing a short on-demand session to the courtyard, use the fitness trail for a daily walking meditation, or invite neighbors to form a regular practice group. The real test will be whether daily routines change when the built environment nudges people toward more mindful habits.

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