The City of Everett is pleased to announce the long-awaited reopening of the Everett Community Health and Wellness Center. 

The reopening on Saturday, December 20, marks a major milestone after months of extensive repairs and improvements made possible through the hard work of city staff and Northern Contracting Corp. The City’s Facilities Department led a comprehensive renovation effort to ensure the building is safe, functional, and welcoming for residents.

As part of the project, crews replaced 114,000 square feet of roofing, addressed damage throughout the facility, and made significant upgrades to the HVAC and electrical systems. Fitness equipment was repaired or replaced as needed, and the entire gym received a deep cleaning to prepare for reopening. While the center is now open to the public, additional improvements will continue as work progresses.

“This is an incredibly important resource for our community,” said Mayor Carlo DeMaria. “Access to fitness and wellness opportunities improves quality of life, and this center plays a vital role in helping residents stay healthy. Fitness has always been very important to my wife, Stacy, and she was deeply committed to making sure residents once again had access to a space where they can focus on their health and well-being.”

The inside of the wellness center roof with protective sheets covering the floor.
Construction workers tear up the old roof of the wellness center

Residents interested in joining the Everett Community Health and Wellness Center must register in person at the facility, located at 548 Broadway. Membership is $15 per month, per household. Identification and proof of Everett residency are required at the time of registration.

Current Hours of Operation:

  • Monday – Thursday: 6 AM – 8 PM
  • Friday: 6 AM – 7 PM
  • Saturday: 8 AM – 2 PM
  • Sunday: Closed

The Health and Wellness Center will also be closed on all state and federal holidays.

Residents are encouraged to attend the grand opening and see the improvements firsthand as the City of Everett continues working to enhance this important community resource.

Before & After Photo

Wellness Center roof before construction, torn up with construction materials everywhere. Wellness Center roof after construction, clean and new.