Peerspace is the easiest way to book unique venues for pop-ups. We also have spaces for productions and meetings.
Every day we uncover new, creative spaces perfect for your pop-up storefront — from neighborhood galleries to hidden rooftops, and beyond.
Our spaces are priced to fit your budget. Hire by the hour for your pop-up without worrying about hidden fees.
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Pop Up Studio
Savannah, GA5.0 (2)
50 guests
Creative Event Space + Retail Pop-Up
Portland, OR5.0 (5)
80 guests
Unique Pop-Up Space for Artist
Los Angeles, CA40 guests
One River North
Denver, CO100 guests
Photo-Worthy Space for Events, Parties & Pop-Ups
Livonia, MI25 guests
The Village Vault: Pop-Up, Party & Studio Space in Queen Village
Philadelphia, PA25 guests
The Village Works
Boston, MA20 guests
Unique Gallery Boutique Spacious Pop-up Event Space
Brooklyn, NY5.0 (9)
65 guests
GhostLine Kitchens
Austin, TX5.0 (3)
20 guests
The Lemon Tree
Antioch, CA5.0 (1)
40 guests
POP UP restaurant space!
Santa Clara, CA20 guests
The Sparkle Bar
Scottsdale, AZ20 guests
Modern Industrial Loft - Crossroads Luxe Loft
Kansas City, MO25 guests
Luxury Photography and Creatives Studio
Longwood, FL65 guests
The Signature BLVD
Houston, TX75 guests
Likeable Popups LLC
Albany, NY5.0 (11)
80 guests
Event Space - Wynwood
Miami, FL300 guests
South Oceanside Light and Bright room for Pop Ups or Photoshoots
Oceanside, CA15 guests
A 24-hour accessible Studio Space w/ Themes
Palm Springs, CA5.0 (2)
50 guests
Content Space for your next Event
Beaver Falls, PA4.7 (3)
70 guests
Minimal & Versatile White Wall Gallery Storefront perfect for Art Exhibitions, Pop-Up Shops, and Events
Chicago, IL5.0 (8)
110 guests
HQ3 at 9th & Thomas
Seattle, WA4.9 (73)
5 guests
Lab 7 Coworking
Sacramento, CA30 guests
Classroom, Event Room and Party Room
Concord, NC20 guests
Madison Studios
Tampa, FL5.0 (5)
40 guests
Boutique pop up space
Alexandria, VA20 guests
OButtonz World
Murfreesboro, TN125 guests
Pose Party Post
Las Vegas, NV5.0 (1)
70 guests
Artist or Makers Gallery or Pop up Retail Space
Saint Paul, MN5.0 (1)
25 guests
PARC
St. Louis, MO5.0 (1)
36 guests
FLOCC
Dallas, TX5.0 (11)
150 guests
GIRLKIN
Pikesville, MD4.0 (1)
50 guests
Pricing information in this section is based on proprietary data from bookings made on Peerspace from 2016-2025.
Pop up retail spaces average $130 per hour to rent, but it’s easy to spend less or more depending on what you’re looking for. For a space on the smaller side, expect to spend closer to $119, whereas larger venues run about $200 per hour.
Hosting a pop-up shop is a great way for brands to create new opportunities for themselves without investing heavily in a brick and mortar location. These are a type of "temporary retail" installation that allows you to secure a physical space with only a short-term commitment, and they're great for creating some buzz. First, research what licenses, permits, or insurance may be required at your local level, if any. If you're trying to start your own pop-up shop, investigate what pop-up venue options are available in your area. The creative, attention-grabbing pop-up location options are endless. If you own a venue and want to offer it as an option for pop-up vendors to use, check out how to make money as a pop-up host.
To launch a pop-up shop properly, allow for 2 to 3 months of prep time. The primary reason for this is to maximize public relations and marketing opportunities. Put together a press release for your pop-up, and reach out to local news outlets and popular local social media accounts. If any decide to feature your pop-up shop, they'll have sufficient time to prepare and run their content. In the meantime, you can peruse creative pop-up shop ideas, plan how you'll decorate the space, and prepare your inventory.
Start your pop-up shop space search right here with Peerspace. As the leading short-term venue rental platform, we keep listings of all the most impactful and alluring pop-up shop locations in your area. If you don't find a good fit, search your local area for vacant storefronts. Sometimes, if you contact the building owner or connected commercial real estate agency, you'll be able to work out a short-term lease. Finally, you can consider asking to set up within another, larger store—this is called a "pop-in," and it has the added advantage of allowing you to benefit from the host store's traffic.
You can charge pop-up shop vendors however you'd like, but it's common to charge an hourly fee based on the size of the pop-up venue, which often ranges anywhere between $50 to $200 per hour. Some pop-up hosts also charge a small daily reservation fee. Ideally, you should look for a fair rate that generates enough income to be worth your while but is affordable enough that your pop-up vendors can still turn a decent profit—this will keep them coming back.