
There were also multiple large spaces for hanging out or working. The locker rooms were surprisingly spacious and featured freestanding black marble sinks and mirrors. The three functional floors don't feel like anything special, but they maintained a crisp design and weren't overly crowded. The Gramercy location, on 24th Street and Park Avenue, is appropriately a middle ground between these two aesthetics. The gym didn't feel overly cramped because of the space given to the equipment, but the locker rooms felt like they were overflowing, and when I left, there was a line nearly 12 people long waiting at the complimentary coat check.įlatiron gets a 5/10 for a large gym floor but cramped locker room.įlatiron: a lot of equipment, but kind of cramped.Īs you begin to move above 14th Street towards Midtown, Equinox's locations take on a decidedly more corporate, cookie-cutter feel, and the economy seems to shift from prioritizing luxury and character to convenience for the bankers and finance crowd that packs into the area every day. I visited at multiple times of the day and it seemed like it was always bustling. Likewise, the gym itself also appeared to be constantly well trafficked. I didn't mind, but the openness might bother those who are looking for a more serene gym experience. When I arrived, the cafe area was also playing host to around 10 high schoolers on their lunch break. This is similar to a lot of other Equinox locations, but in Flatiron, home to New York's own brand of startup hustle and grind, it's turned into a full-on workspace.
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The front includes a full juice press with cafe seating, where anyone can come in and grab something to drink.

The result is minimal space to chill and a cramped locker room.

Queer Eye's Antoni Porowski, who is a sponsored brand ambassador, and Anderson Cooper have been photographed here multiple times.Įquinox Flatiron packs a lot into a small space and places a priority on creating room for classes and equipment. "Queer Eye's" Antoni Porowski, who is a sponsored brand ambassador, and Anderson Cooper have been photographed here multiple times.īond Street gets 7.5/10 for a spacious and open design and good light.īond Street: A spacious playground for NoHo bros.

The locker rooms felt like huge dungeons in the basement - in a chic way - but the steam room was notably small, and the on/off button on the digital scale was physically punched out somehow. This probably had less to do with the location and more to do with the nature of Equinox classes, where everyone is a dabbler. In my heated yoga class, nearly everyone left all their clothes on - a far cry from other Bikram-style classes I've taken at studios where practitioners show up nearly naked.

When I visited, the crowd tended to be a mix of fitness obsessives in the late 20s to early 30s, and fashionable women in their 40s and 50s. Each time I visited, it didn't feel crowded, but there was also a ton of space if needed - Yelp reviewers testify that the after-work rush can get crazy. Its three functional fitness floors had ample room for stretching and all the necessary equipment without feeling cramped. Built in the 2016 Equinox boom, the year the company built or acquired five different locations in New York City, the Bond Street location is large, spacious, has tons of natural light, and has a strong aesthetic centered around its red brick interior.
