Las Vegas Gets Its First Private Health Club, Built by an Ex-Nightlife Exec

A 22,000-square-foot health club unlike anything Las Vegas has seen is set to open in Spring Valley this fall, promising members blood panels, genetic testing, and hyperbaric oxygen chambers under one roof instead of scattered across a dozen different providers. The club, called Everhaus, sits near the 215 Beltway and Blue Diamond Road at 276 S. Buffalo Drive, and its founders are calling it the city’s first-ever private health and lifestyle club.

According to WhatNow, Everhaus will announce membership pricing, opening dates, and other details ahead of its fall debut. The facility’s footprint, confirmed by Muscle & Fitness, will include pools, saunas, and a steam room alongside the clinical diagnostics that set it apart from a typical gym.

From Nightlife Executive to Ironman Founder

Everhaus founder Justin Hibbert is a Las Vegas native, entrepreneur, and endurance athlete, per WhatNow. Before turning to wellness, Hibbert spent nearly a decade in nightlife as Executive Director of VIP Marketing at Hakkasan Group in Las Vegas, according to Workup, eventually transitioning into endurance sports and completing six Ironman triathlons while breaking the 10-hour barrier.

That athletic pursuit is reportedly what led Hibbert to conceive Everhaus in 2020. Muscle & Fitness reports that he was personally spending $3,500 to $4,000 per month coordinating separate swim, bike, run, and strength coaches alongside concierge doctors and hormone specialists while training for Ironman events — a fragmented and expensive system he wanted to consolidate into one club…

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