Rent Space
Rent Studio & Treatment Space at 41 Union Square West
Five room types, one calendar, one published rate sheet. Book by the hour, half-hour or quarter-hour and bring nothing but your hands and your clients.
41 Union Square West, Suite 501 is not a shared coworking floor and it is not a gym. It is a fifth-floor studio built specifically for independent bodywork and movement practitioners who need a professional room for a few hours a week without signing a commercial lease. Hourly rental means you pay for the time you use — the hour a client is on your table or your reformer — and nothing else. There is no monthly minimum tying up cash on weeks you are slow, and no square footage sitting empty while you pay for it anyway.
The building sits where four neighborhoods meet: Union Square, Flatiron, Gramercy and the East Village. The 4/5/6, N/Q/R/W and L at 14th St–Union Square all stop within a few minutes' walk, which matters more than most renters expect — a client who has to transfer trains twice to reach you cancels more often than one who walks up from the platform. Practitioners building a private client base out of their own network, or splitting time between two or three studios across the city, choose this address because it removes the "can my clients actually get there" objection before it comes up.
Five rooms, one way of renting
Every room on the floor is booked the same way: through the same online calendar, against the same published rate card, with the same 12-hour cancellation window. What changes is the room itself and what is set up inside it. Choose the page below that matches your modality — each one lists the exact equipment in that room, who typically rents it, and how a session there is structured.
Choose a room
Five ways to use the space
Every room draws from the same published rate card. Book the hours you need and add more as your book grows.
What's included
You bring your hands and your clients
No equipment fees, no linen contract to arrange, no laundromat run between appointments. This is what is already in the room.
Pilates apparatus
- Reformers
- Towers
- Wall Towers
- Wunda / High Chairs
- Ladder Barrels
- Spine Correctors
- Mats
- Magic Circles
- Foam Rollers
- Resistance Bands
- Weights
- Props
Treatment room
- Mechanical heated spa bed (electric spa massage table)
- Table heater
- Towel warmer
- Face steamer
- Hot stones
- Hot towels
- Massage cream
- Face cradles
- Bolsters and covers
- Eye masks and disposable covers
- Independently controlled room music and volume
- Dimmable lighting
- Air conditioning
Linens & consumables
- Clean linens
- Hand towels
- Bath towels
- Hair ties
- Hand sanitizer
Shared facilities
- Private client waiting area
- Restrooms
- Storage options
- Building elevator access
Who rents here
Seven kinds of independent practitioners
Almost everyone who books a room here works for themselves, either full-time or alongside a studio or gym job elsewhere in the city.
Massage Therapists
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Read morePilates Instructors
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Read moreEstheticians
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Read moreStretch Therapists
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Read morePersonal Trainers
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Read moreAcupuncturists
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Read morePhysical Therapists
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Read moreHow it works
Tour, credential, book
Most practitioners are seeing clients within a week of their tour.
Book a tour, walk the floor and see both the Pilates apparatus and the treatment room in person. Send over your professional certification or state license along with proof of liability insurance naming the studio entity as additional insured — most insurers add this to an existing policy at no extra cost. Once that is on file you get access to the online booking system and reserve hours on the hour, half-hour or quarter-hour, in either weekdays 7:00–11:00am and 4:00–8:00pm, plus saturday 8:00am–2:00pm or the lower-demand weekdays 11:00am–4:00pm and 8:00–10:00pm, plus sunday all day. Add hours as your client list grows — there is no re-signing anything and no penalty for scaling up or down between months.
Pricing
Published rates, not an inquiry form
Pilates studio and treatment rooms both start from an hourly rate, with half-day, full-day and multi-hour package pricing for practitioners who book consistently.
Pilates studio hours start at $40 and treatment rooms start at $36, with duet, trio and package pricing published on the rates page alongside the 12-hour cancellation policy. There is no separate charge for linens, laundry or equipment — the hourly rate is the whole rate.
Book a studio tour
Next step
Come see the space.
Walk both the Pilates floor and the treatment rooms, see the calendar, and ask which room fits your modality.
Tours take about 20 minutes at 41 Union Square West, Suite 501, New York, NY 10003. Prefer to talk first? Call (917) 999-8553.