Most assisted stretching studios spend close to a year signing up members before the doors ever open, then months more building a team and a routine that runs without the owner on site. This StretchLab studio in Georgia already cleared that stretch. It opened with a paying membership base in place, and today it runs under absentee ownership with roughly 85% of revenue recurring each month.
The studio delivers 1-on-1 assisted stretching by appointment under StretchLab, one of the most recognized names in assisted stretching and recovery. A new owner gets the brand's proven system, structured training, and name recognition that independent studios spend years building. An experienced team of flexologists handles daily sessions and member care, which is what lets the current owner stay hands-off from another market. Open since 2023, this location did the hardest part of launching any new franchise: it built awareness and a member base from zero, running community events and pre-selling memberships well before the studio was physically built. A new owner inherits that groundwork rather than repeating it, and takes over an operating studio for less than the cost and time of opening a comparable location new.
Highlights include:
- 1,100 sq ft studio in a hightraffic Georgia retail center
- Team of 6 including trained flexologists in place
- Appointmentbased memberships drive repeat monthly visits
- Seller financing may be available to a qualified buyer
- Equipment package transfers with the sale
- Single territory with franchisor transfer support included
This may be a strong fit for a hands-on local wellness entrepreneur ready to build on an operating base, an existing fitness or wellness operator adding a recurring-revenue location, or a semi-absentee investor comfortable keeping the current staff-run structure.
