
Float Spa Joining 1430 Q Project in Sacramento
Source: Sacramento Business Journal
Brokers: Scott Kingston
A business offering “floatation therapy” is the first non-food tenant announced for a project of apartments and retail at 1430 Q St. in Sacramento.
Saha Float Spa will join the mixed-use building, according to Bay Miry, co-managing member of 1430 Q St. Investors LLC, the group developing the project at the southwest corner of 15th and Q streets. Construction on the project is underway.
Several float spas have opened in the Sacramento area in recent years. At those businesses, customers generally float for an hour in a tank that includes Epsom salt dissolved into 10 inches of skin-temperature water. Proponents of float therapy, which is also known as sensory deprivation, cite physical and mental benefits ranging from pain relief to heightened quality of sleep.