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barre3 provides fitness and wellness services through a network of 185 studios in the U.S. and Canada and an online streaming platform used in 100+ countries. Its core offering is the Signature class, a barre-based workout that blends strength, cardio, and mindfulness, complemented by programs such as b3 Strength, b3 Cardio, and b3 Mindful Flow. The studio and digital ecosystem allow people to train in studios or remotely via streaming, with a business model that includes franchises, digital content, retail, and experiential venues. barre3 differentiates itself by prioritizing balance and empowerment of the body and mind over appearance, promoting healthy relationships with fitness and self. Its goal is to redefine fitness success by focusing on holistic wellness, accessibility, and community at scale.
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Barre3 puts 'her' first in global franchise growth. Barre3 CEO Sadie Lincoln outlines a women-first, self-funded growth strategy as the brand expands franchises, posts rising AUVs, and enters Chile. Updated On May. 25, 2026 Published May. 25, 2026 At the inaugural Franchise Times Fitness Finance & Growth Conference in Chicago on May 20, 2026, Barre3 CEO Sadie Lincoln staked the brand's next chapter on a simple idea: listen to "her." That is how the company refers to the Barre3 class member whose needs shape every decision. Lincoln said tracking competitor moves still matters, but the team obsesses over actual and potential consumers rather than wellness influencers. That focus, paired with two decades of self-funded discipline, has guided measured expansion that includes 39 net new franchise studios since 2023 and a February 2026 launch in Santiago, Chile. The timing meets a buoyant market. The boutique fitness sector was valued at USD 38.05 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 39.78 billion in 2026, reflecting sustained demand for specialized, community-driven workouts according to Global Growth Insights. Lincoln and her husband, Chris, co-founded Barre3 in 2008 and chose to remain fully self-funded, using cash flow to finance each phase of growth. The concept broke from traditional barre, Pilates, and yoga by centering programming on women's physiology and emerging insights into female fitness psychology. That instinct aligned with consumer behavior. According to Exercise.com, women are statistically more likely to attend studios focusing on barre, Pilates, and yoga compared to male counterparts. The company's unwavering capital discipline has since supported the opening and conversion of dozens of studios without outside investment, a model that keeps the feedback loop between client, operator, and headquarters remarkably tight. Under the hood, the franchise economics tell a steady story. Last year, average unit volume reached $432,575 across 145 reporting franchisee studios, a 9 percent year-over-year increase per Barre3's 2026 Franchise Disclosure Document. Two-room studios led the pack with a $716,108 AUV, up 10 percent, while single-room formats averaged $416,019, a 9 percent rise. The brand paired organic openings with selective acquisitions that accelerated market entry: 2023's purchase of The Barre Code with over 30 studios, a 2024 buyout of Barre Centric's three New York studios, and a 2025 acquisition of Studio Barre's 11 locations. The franchise model requires a $50,000 entry fee and 6 percent recurring royalties according to Fitt Insider, a fee structure positioned to compete with peers. To build for scale, Lincoln elevated Emerald Lopez to president last summer to apply a dedicated playbook for growth, freeing Lincoln to focus on brand strategy and stakeholder support. Lincoln's own role has shifted with the system's needs. "The biggest learning has been when to fire myself and let go and focus on where I can uniquely serve the company the best I can." She described a mental image of franchisees, many of them women investing life savings and relentless energy into client experience, and asked whether she remained the best person to guide the company. "I want to bring someone in who has a playbook for growth," she said, explaining her decision to hire Lopez. On the wave of collaborative acquisitions that followed pandemic closures, Lincoln added, "It honestly was reactive that way and very relational in talking to these three distinct owners," signaling how peer support among women-owned studios helped convert complementary brands into the Barre3 system. The wider sector is tilting in their favor. At the conference, industry observers noted that while traditional big-box gyms saw moderated growth expectations, boutique studios continue to hold up well among the higher-spend, more engaged consumer cohort. In-person group exercise revenue reached $12.9 billion in 2023, and boutique fitness franchises topped 2,800 units nationwide. Personalized trends from cycle syncing to snack-sized workouts are steering consumers to studios that honor women's physiological cycles and limited time, the very terrain where Barre3 listens most closely. By the numbers, momentum is shifting toward franchisees. The 2026 Franchise Disclosure Document shows 39 net new studios joined the network since 2023, contributing to a system-wide footprint that exceeds 200 predominantly women-led locations. Company-owned studios reported an AUV of $783,918, a modest 2 percent decline year-over-year, a contrast to franchisee gains that hint at where performance is building. International growth gained a foothold in February 2026 with Barre3's first South American franchise in Santiago, Chile, in partnership with entrepreneurs Claudia Dienemann and Romina Rodríguez, following a December 1, 2025 announcement. Questions still trail the expansion. A self-funded model preserves control but may constrain capital availability for those who want to move faster than cash flow allows. The integration of diverse brand acquisitions raises consistency concerns across markets and invites scrutiny on whether high-AUV two-room studio performance can be replicated internationally. Tracking performance beyond initial conversion and maintaining robust support for a 100 percent women franchisee base requires ongoing data transparency, a current gap in publicly available disclosures that could affect projections of sustainable scale. For operators studying the playbook, the cues are clear enough. Prioritize the member's voice, build systems that reward measured growth, and recruit leadership with a repeatable plan. Barre3 is applying that formula while the global boutique fitness market expands toward USD 39.78 billion in 2026. The next checkpoints are concrete: early results in Santiago, continued outperformance of two-room formats, and clearer reporting across the converted banners. If the brand keeps "her" in focus, the path ahead looks both disciplined and inviting, the kind of growth story that feels good from the front desk to the balance sheet. Editors' picks. Barre3 CEO Sadie Lincoln outlines a women-first, self-funded growth strategy as the brand expands franchises, posts rising AUVs, and enters Chile. May 25, 2026 CAVA posts 9.7% comps on 6.8% traffic, raises 2026 outlook as value-first menu, tech, and expansion drive gains despite AB 1228 headwinds. 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MidCity District announces new barre3 location in Huntsville. A wellness-focused fitness studio, barre3, is set to open in Huntsville's MidCity District in summer 2026. HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - A new fitness studio is coming to Huntsville's MidCity District later this year. MidCity District announced barre3, a national fitness brand focused on low-impact workouts and mindfulness-based movement, plans to open in late summer 2026. The studio will be located at 900 Mid City Drive NW, Unit C, next to Franklin Spice Works. barre3 combines strength training, cardio, Pilates and barre-style exercises into full-body workouts designed for a wide range of fitness levels. Classes also include movement modifications and mindfulness practices aimed at helping participants tailor workouts to their individual needs. "At MidCity, we're committed to bringing experiences and businesses that support wellness, connection, and community," said Nadia Niakossary, senior director of development for RCP Companies. "barre3 aligns perfectly with that vision by creating a space that is welcoming, empowering, and accessible to everyone, regardless of fitness level or experience." Officials say the studio is designed to serve a broad range of clients, including beginners, people returning from injuries, and prenatal or postpartum participants. The workouts focus on improving strength, mobility and endurance while also promoting mental wellness. "We're incredibly excited to bring barre3 to MidCity, grow our community, and be part of such an energetic, growing area. We can't wait to welcome both new and familiar faces into this next chapter with us," said Amanda Deason, owner of barre3 Huntsville. The addition continues MidCity District's expansion of wellness, dining, retail and entertainment offerings in Huntsville.
Ballard Barre3 opens new studio space in former Verity Credit Union. The Ballard Barre3 is opening its third studio space in the former Verity Credit Union location at 5711 24th Ave NW Suite 100. Barre3 opened in 2016 its original space in Ballard is just up the block from their new studio. They announced the expansion in December, saying they decided to open a new studio space to offer more classes. Barre3's classes blend elements of ballet, Pilates, and yoga with functional strength training. Classes focus on low-impact movements designed to improve core strength, flexibility, and overall fitness. The studio provides options for different experience levels, including prenatal and postnatal classes, as well as sessions that target specific areas like arms, glutes, or abs. The approach emphasizes both physical activity and mindful movement. To celebrate the new space, Barre3 is hosting a "grand re-opening" with an open house on April 22 and free classes from April 23 to 24. Photo: Google Image Capture Thanks Michael for the tip! Have a tip for My Ballard? Email us at [email protected]
Barre3 expands into South America with Chile franchise deal. The boutique fitness brand is launching its first Santiago studio in February 2026 as it targets the Latin American market. Boutique fitness has taken the U.S. by storm, and now, one of its top franchise brands is gearing up to tap into the South American fitness market: barre3. The women-led barre fitness brand, which has more than 200 studios open or in development across the U.S., Canada and the Philippines, is set to open a Santiago, Chile, location in February 2026. The studio will be led by local entrepreneurs Claudia Dienemann and Romina Rodríguez. Dienemann brings more than 15 years of executive and global talent experience, while Rodríguez is a movement educator and theatre director known for her work in somatic practices across Latin America and Europe. Barre3's entry aligns with growing demand in the region. A 2024 survey from the Health & Fitness Association and ABC Fitness found that most urban Latin Americans exercise multiple times per week, and more than half prefer gyms or studios over at-home workouts. The latest expansion news caps off a year of steady growth for barre3. The Portland, Oregon-based fitness franchise has mirrored its mindfulness ethos in its strategy, acquiring San Diego-based Studio Barre earlier this year and adding 11 locations across California, Montana, Rhode Island and South Carolina. The move built on last year's conversion of three Barre Centric studios in New York. And it's just the beginning, barre3 says. The boutique fitness brand is seeking additional franchise partners and instructors to advance its South American expansion. "This is an incredibly exciting moment for barre3," barre3 president Emerald Lopez said. "We're not only expanding geographically - we're bringing our unique approach to mindful movement and body empowerment to a market that deeply values wellness and community. In Claudia and Romina, we've found visionary partners whose values are perfectly aligned with ours. Their expertise and passion will help us grow a meaningful and lasting barre3 presence in Chile." In addition to its in-person studios, barre3 offers a digital platform with more than 1,200 classes built around three core pillars: strength, cardio and mindfulness and a specialty B3 Shop with props, kits, activewear, beauty and wellness items. Barre3 has also expanded its wellness ecosystem through a partnership with wearable company Whoop, adding a performance analytics component to its mindfulness-focused training model.
Earlier this month, a few of its Pearl District chiropractors had the pleasure of partnering with barre3 to host a community Foot Health Workshop.
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Industries
Consumer Software
Healthcare
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
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Founded
2008
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