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Tattoo Artist Spaces for Rent in Colorado Springs, CO

Colorado Springs offers tattoo artists the opportunity to work independently in a dedicated rental space, and SalonRenter.com currently lists 1 tattoo-specific workspace in the city. This page shows tattoo space options in Colorado Springs — see all salon rental options in Colorado Springs for the full market picture across every beauty profession.

Tattoo Rental Pricing in Colorado Springs

The available tattoo space in Colorado Springs is listed at $231 per week. With 1 listing on the market, this price point gives prospective renters a clear benchmark for what independent tattoo workspace costs in the area. For a city with a population of 643,336 and a median household income of $84,818, this weekly rate positions tattoo artists to build a sustainable independent practice without the overhead of a full commercial lease.

Why Tattoo Artists Choose Independent Rental Space

Renting a dedicated tattoo workspace rather than working under a traditional shop arrangement gives artists full control over their schedule, pricing, and client experience. In Colorado Springs, the current listing comes equipped with amenities that matter most to tattoo professionals:

  • 24/7 Access — Work late sessions or early consultations on your own terms
  • Furniture Included — Reduce your startup costs by moving into a space that is already outfitted
  • Utilities Included — Your $231 weekly rate covers water, electricity, and other essentials
  • Water In-Suite — Critical for tattoo work, allowing you to clean equipment and maintain hygiene standards without leaving your space
  • WiFi — Stay connected for booking management, social media, and client communication
  • Security System — Protect your equipment and supplies around the clock
  • Parking Available — Convenient access for clients, which can make a real difference in repeat bookings
  • Signage — Build your personal brand visibility from day one
  • Break Room and Washer/Dryer — Practical comforts that support long working days

What to Consider as a Tattoo Artist Renting in Colorado Springs

With only 1 listing currently available, tattoo-specific rental inventory in Colorado Springs is limited. Artists interested in securing space should act promptly and consider a few key factors before signing a rental agreement.

Licensing and Compliance

Colorado requires tattoo artists to comply with state and local health regulations. Before committing to a rental space, confirm that the location meets all zoning and sanitation requirements set by El Paso County and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Having water in-suite, as the current listing provides, is a strong foundation for meeting hygiene standards.

Client Accessibility

Colorado Springs spans a large geographic area. The availability of parking at the listed space is a practical advantage, but you should also evaluate the location relative to where your client base lives and works. Proximity to major corridors like Academy Boulevard, Powers Boulevard, or the downtown core can influence walk-in traffic and appointment convenience.

Building Your Independent Brand

The included signage amenity at the current listing allows you to establish a street-level presence. Combined with 24/7 access, tattoo artists can set hours that align with client demand — including evenings and weekends, which tend to be peak booking times for tattoo appointments.

Colorado Springs Market Context for Tattoo Professionals

Serving a population of 643,336, Colorado Springs is the second-largest city in Colorado. The median household income of $84,818 suggests a consumer base with disposable income for custom tattoo work. Independent tattoo artists who control their own pricing and client relationships are well-positioned to capture that demand.

Because tattoo-specific listings are currently limited to 1 on SalonRenter.com, it is worth checking back regularly as new spaces are added. You may also want to explore the broader Colorado Springs rental market, which includes other workspace types that could potentially be adapted for tattoo use depending on landlord flexibility and local regulations.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to rent tattoo space in Colorado Springs?

The current tattoo space listing in Colorado Springs is priced at $231 per week. This rate includes utilities, WiFi, and water in-suite, so there are minimal additional overhead costs to factor into your budget.

How many tattoo rental spaces are available in Colorado Springs?

SalonRenter.com currently lists 1 tattoo-specific rental space in Colorado Springs. Because inventory is limited, interested artists should act quickly and check back frequently as new listings are added.

What amenities come with tattoo rental space in Colorado Springs?

The available listing includes 24/7 access, furniture, utilities, water in-suite, WiFi, a security system, parking, signage, a break room, and washer/dryer access. These amenities cover the practical needs of a working tattoo artist without requiring additional investment.

Can I work my own hours at a tattoo rental in Colorado Springs?

Yes. The current listing offers 24/7 access, which means you can schedule client appointments at any time, including evenings and weekends. This flexibility is especially valuable for tattoo artists whose clients often prefer non-traditional hours.

Do I need a license to tattoo in Colorado Springs?

Colorado requires tattoo artists to comply with state and local health regulations, including those set by El Paso County and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Before renting a space, verify that your credentials and the workspace meet all applicable requirements.

Is renting tattoo space more affordable than opening my own shop in Colorado Springs?

At $231 per week with utilities and furniture included, renting eliminates many of the upfront and ongoing costs associated with a full commercial lease. You avoid expenses like build-out, utility deposits, and furnishing a space from scratch, making it a lower-risk path to independence.

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