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Nail Salon Space for Lease in West Richland, WA

Most nail salons in West Richland need 600–1,400 SF retail spaces with street-level visibility, foot traffic, easy customer parking, and storefront signage. The highest-traffic starting points are Van Giesen Street and Bombing Range Road.

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Reviewed by David Fritch, Commercial Real Estate Broker, licensed with Kiemle Hagood · Updated April 9, 2026 · Based on county parcel data, WSDOT traffic data, and broker review

Quick Facts

Typical Size
600–1,400 SF
Best Starting Areas
Van Giesen Street, Bombing Range Road
Typical Lease Term
3–5 years
Common Setup
6–12 stations + pedicure area + reception + ventilation
Typical Rate
$18–25/SF
Commercial Parcels
66

Best Areas for Nail Salon Space in West Richland

For most nail salons, location drives revenue. The best areas combine foot traffic, drive-by visibility, co-tenancy with compatible businesses, and frontage that supports signage.

Areas are ranked using foot traffic, visibility, co-tenancy, parking, and signage opportunity for nail salon users.

1

Van Giesen Street

Recommended

Van Giesen Street ranks #1 for nail salons because it combines customer parking and available spaces.

Best for: Nail salons that want customer parking and available spaces.

Watch for: strong drive-by traffic and signage visibility

Key signals

Visibility: High Parking: High Access: Medium Cost efficiency: High
2

Bombing Range Road

Most options available

Bombing Range Road ranks #2 for nail salons because it combines retail environment and customer accessibility.

Best for: Nail salons that want retail environment and customer accessibility.

Watch for: Suite quality and layout vary, so verify fit before touring.

Key signals

Visibility: Low Parking: Low Access: Medium Cost efficiency: Low

What Nail Salons Usually Need

Most nail salons need visible, accessible space where walk-in and drive-by traffic convert to sales. Layout, frontage, signage, and co-tenancy matter.

Parking
Shared lot with adequate customer spaces; avoid locations where parking is contested
Signage
Externally visible signage rights are essential — confirm allowable size and type
Co Tenancy
Adjacent businesses should complement, not compete with, your customer base
Visibility
Frontage on a trafficked road or in a center with strong anchor tenants
Best Layout
6–12 stations + pedicure area + reception + ventilation
Typical Size
600–1,400 SF — smaller for boutique formats; larger for full showroom

What Drives Cost for Nail Salon Space in West Richland

Retail lease costs in West Richland are driven by location quality, frontage, and traffic. High-visibility spaces cost more, but the revenue difference between a good and bad location often exceeds the rent difference.

Typical Asking Rent

$18–25/SF/yr

Est. Monthly (1,000 SF)

$1,558-2,108/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

Most retail spaces are quoted as NNN (triple net). You pay base rent plus your share of property taxes, insurance, and common area maintenance.

What pushes cost up

High-traffic corners, anchor-adjacent units, newer construction, strong signage rights, and pad sites.

What keeps cost down

Interior mall positions, lower-traffic side streets, older strip centers, and spaces that need cosmetic updates.

What to compare before you choose

Compare total occupancy cost (base + NNN + buildout amortization), not just asking rent. A cheaper space with expensive buildout may cost more over the lease term.

How Leasing a Nail Salon Space Usually Works

If this is your first commercial lease, this is the sequence most nail salons follow in West Richland.

  1. 1

    Define your concept and space needs

    Clarify square footage, frontage requirements, traffic needs, and budget.

  2. 2

    Review matching spaces

    We identify spaces that match your visibility, co-tenancy, and parking requirements.

  3. 3

    Tour and evaluate

    Assess foot traffic, signage visibility, parking, condition, and total occupancy cost.

  4. 4

    Make an offer

    Submit an LOI covering rent, TI allowance, signage rights, exclusive-use clauses, and co-tenancy requirements.

  5. 5

    Negotiate and finalize

    Retail leases often involve signage approval, hours of operation, and CAM reconciliation details.

  6. 6

    Build out and open

    Coordinate buildout, merchandise, signage installation, and soft opening timeline.

FAQ: Leasing Nail Salon Space in West Richland

Common questions about leasing nail salon space in West Richland.

How much space does a nail salon need in West Richland?

Most nail salons need 600–1,400 SF. Smaller for boutique formats with limited inventory; larger for full showroom or service-based retail.

How important is foot traffic for a nail salon?

It depends on your business model. Destination retailers can succeed with less foot traffic and lower rent. Impulse-driven retail benefits significantly from high-traffic co-tenancy near Van Giesen Street.

Which parts of West Richland are the best starting points for a nail salon?

Van Giesen Street and Bombing Range Road are usually the strongest fits, with other commercial areas worth considering depending on your target customer base. See the ranked area comparison above.

Should I look for an end-cap or inline position?

End caps offer better visibility and more signage options but cost 15–30% more. Inline positions in strong centers can work well for destination-driven businesses with lower signage needs.

What lease terms should I watch for in retail?

Pay attention to CAM charges ($3–6/SF beyond base rent), exclusive use clauses, signage rights, percentage rent, and co-tenancy requirements. These can significantly affect your total cost.

How long does it take to open a nail salon in West Richland?

If the space needs minimal modification, 4–8 weeks is realistic. A full fixture and finish buildout may take 2–4 months depending on scope and permitting.

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 foot traffic, visibility, co-tenancy, parking, and signage opportunity for nail salon users.

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