Dance Studio Space for Lease in Pasco, WA
Most dance studios in Pasco need 1,200–3,000 SF flex spaces with adaptable layout, adequate parking, good access, and higher-than-office ceilings. The best starting points are usually Road 68.
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Quick Facts
- Typical Size
- 1,200–3,000 SF
- Best Starting Areas
- Road 68
- Typical Lease Term
- 3–5 years
- Common Setup
- studio floor + mirrors + reception + changing area
- Typical Rate
- $20–27/SF
- Commercial Parcels
- 45
Best Areas for Dance Studio Space in Pasco
For most dance studios, the best location balances customer or member access, parking, and a building that accommodates your specific layout needs.
Areas are ranked using access, parking, cost efficiency, and move-in readiness for dance studio users.
Road 68
Road 68 ranks #1 for dance studios because it combines customer access and customer parking.
Best for: Dance studios that rely on scheduled client visits and want a central location with convenient access.
Watch for: Suite quality and layout vary, so verify fit before touring.
Key signals
What Dance Studios Usually Need
Most dance studios need adaptable space — typically a combination of open area and finished office or reception. Open layouts, adequate parking, and customer access are key.
What Drives Cost for Dance Studio Space in Pasco
Flex space pricing in Pasco falls between office and industrial rates, depending on the ratio of finished space to open area.
Typical Asking Rent
$20–27/SF/yr
Est. Monthly (1,000 SF)
$1,700-2,300/mo
Lease Type
NNN
Rates are estimated ranges based on available market data. Actual rates vary by location, condition, and negotiation.
Lease type you will likely see
Flex space varies between NNN or modified gross depending on the building. 3–5 year terms are common.
What pushes cost up
Higher office-to-warehouse ratio, newer construction, customer-facing improvements, and better visibility.
What keeps cost down
Buildings with more open area, older stock, and locations in mixed-use industrial areas.
What to compare before you choose
Compare the ratio of finished office to open space, ceiling height, parking, and adaptability without major construction.
How Leasing a Dance Studio Space Usually Works
If this is your first commercial lease, this is the sequence most dance studios follow in Pasco.
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1
Define your layout and space needs
Clarify the mix of open area vs. finished space, ceiling height needs, customer parking, and any specialized requirements.
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2
Review matching spaces
We identify spaces that match your layout, access, and parking requirements.
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3
Tour and evaluate adaptability
Assess ceiling height, floor condition, power, restroom count, and how easily the space can be configured.
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4
Submit an offer
Your broker negotiates rent, tenant improvements, early access for buildout, and specialized requirements.
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5
Complete buildout
Flex buildouts vary — studios need flooring and mirrors, coworking needs furniture and tech, gyms need equipment.
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6
Open and operate
Coordinate equipment, signage, customer access, and any required permits before opening.
FAQ: Leasing Dance Studio Space in Pasco
Common questions about leasing dance studio space in Pasco.
How much space does a dance studio need in Pasco?
Most dance studios need 1,200–3,000 SF. Size depends on your customer or member capacity, equipment, and programming needs.
What's the difference between flex space and office?
Flex space combines open area (studio, gym, workshop) with some finished office or reception. Ceilings are typically 12–16 ft vs. 9–10 ft for standard office.
Which parts of Pasco are the best starting points for a dance studio?
Road 68 and nearby commercial areas are usually the best options, with other commercial areas worth considering depending on your customer base and parking needs.
Can I use flex space for a customer-facing business?
Yes — many gyms, studios, coworking spaces, and creative businesses operate in flex space. Confirm parking, ADA access, and signage visibility for your customer volume.
What buildout should I expect?
Varies by use: studios may need flooring, mirrors, and sound treatment ($15–30/SF). Gyms need equipment installation and flooring ($10–25/SF). Coworking needs furniture, tech, and partitions ($20–40/SF).
How long does it take to open in flex space in Pasco?
If the space matches your needs, 4–8 weeks is typical. Full buildouts for studios, gyms, or coworking spaces may take 6–12 weeks.
Sources, Review, and How We Rank Areas
This page combines local parcel data, submarket boundaries, WSDOT traffic counts, and broker review. Rankings help a small-business tenant understand where to start, then refine the search using live availability, quoted rent, and lease terms.
Data Inputs
- Benton County Assessor parcel data
- Franklin County GIS & parcel records
- WSDOT traffic count stations
- Local submarket boundaries
About This Page
- Reviewed by:
- David Fritch, Commercial Real Estate Broker, licensed with Kiemle Hagood
- Last updated:
- April 9, 2026
- How recommendations work:
- Submarket rankings combine access, parking, cost efficiency, and move-in readiness for dance studio users.
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