Oasis (spa)

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Oasis Day Spa
Type Limited liability corporation
GenreSpa and Retail Product Company
FoundedNew York City, U.S. (1998)
FounderBruce Schoenberg
Headquarters
New York City
,
United States
Number of locations
3 [1]
Area served
North America
ProductsBath, Body and Skincare
Services Facial, Massage, Body treatment, Manicure, Pedicure and Waxing
Website www.oasisdayspanyc.com

Oasis Day Spa is a New York City day spa founded in 1998 that provides services such as waxing, massage therapy, Swedish massage, facials, and prenatal massage. The company also has an offsite massage and pop-up massage program that services the New York metropolitan area and most major US cities. Oasis retails products on their website, including brands such as Dermalogica, Cosmedix, Maximus Clark and Perfect Pearl.

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History

Oasis Day Spa was founded in 1998 by Bruce Schoenberg. Schoenberg spent over 20 years in the event marketing and trade show industry. When starting the business, Schoenberg noticed that many spas were only offering massage and skin care services. However, practice of spa-going dates back thousands of years to when people would visit “the waters” for healing. [2] Schoenberg wanted Oasis to be a true “spa,” and thus decided to make water-based treatments a focal point of his business.

Opening just a year after Bliss, Oasis has since expanded to two new locations, and currently employs over 100 people.

JetBlue

In December 2004, Oasis partnered with JetBlue and opened a location in their terminal at John F. Kennedy Airport. When JetBlue moved to their new location in Terminal 5, Schoenberg decided not to continue the relationship. [3]

Oasis Westchester

On November 21, 2008, Schoenberg opened an Oasis location in the town of Dobbs Ferry, located in Westchester County, NY.

Awards

Best Massage 2002
Best New Day Spa 2009
Best Day Spa 2010
Best of the Decade 2000-2010 [6]
Best Massage 2012
Best Day Spa 2010

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References

  1. Oasis Day Spa Locations
  2. “A Brief History of Spa” SpaFinder Wellness.
  3. “Airport Terminals Make it Worth The Wait” USA Today.
  4. “Best of New York 2002” New York Magazine.
  5. “Best of Westchester 2009” Westchester Magazine.
  6. “Best of The Decade” Westchester Magazine.
  7. “American Spa Professional Choice Awards" American Spa.