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It all started when Eileen Bristol
saw a "for sale" sign on the
corner building at Huron and 1st
that had housed Fine Flowers.
Eileen had always admired the
building (originally The Hunter
Brothers Gas Station, built in
1926), and recognized it isn't
often that you have an
opportunity to give such an
historic structure new life.
A massage therapist herself,
Eileen was familiar with New York
City's "walk-in" massage centers
and felt that such a concept was
perfect for Ann Arbor. Having
experienced neck and back
problems over the years, she
loved the idea that if you wake
up with a stiff neck, you can get
help that morning instead of
leaving a phone message with
your therapist and waiting for a
call back to book an
appointment, perhaps two days
later. Massage when you need it,
affordable, convenient and
effective—that is the mission of
RelaxStation.
With the help and advice of
friends, a name was chosen, a
logo designed, the flower garden
planted and a team of qualified
therapists hired. The interior
walls and ceiling were painted
using a technique called lazure,
with layered washes of color, and
furnishings were chosen that
reflected the values of the
business.
On May 5, 2002, RelaxStation
opened its doors. Initially, the
"drive through" portico was used for massage during the warmer months. During the winter, up to five clients were massaged indoors on massage chairs or in recliners for foot massage. A musician in addition to therapist (electric bass), Eileen was committed to avoiding the stereotyped "new age massage music." Instead, an eclectic mix of traditional music from around the world, reggae, jazz and classical was provided.
Care was given to create a relaxed atmosphere that welcomed everyone, from all walks of life. As a result, over the years many "first-timers" have walked through the door and made massage therapy a regular and important part of their lives. People have expressed, over and over, how surprised they were that here they were on a busy corner and yet it all "melted away" once the massage started!
Soon after opening, clients began to request traditional "full-body" massages on tables, and they were booked after hours. As this developed, a second space was rented to accommodate the growing number of requests for full-body massage. Onsite visits to businesses and university groups took chair massage where it was requested. RelaxStation quickly became synonymous with massage in Ann Arbor.
The colorful flower garden, cared for organically and with bio-dynamic principles (as developed by Rudolf Steiner), is an Ann Arbor landmark, bringing joy to people driving or walking by, and clients have the option of choosing an outdoor massage during warm months. Every summer, a gathering with music and food is held in the parking lot, open to the public.
In 2008, with attention to maintaining the historic design, the building was expanded. The portico was enclosed so that the entire roofed area could be used year-round.
In 2011, Eileen (a native of Texas) moved back to Austin, where she opened a live music venue, Sahara Lounge (www.saharalounge.com), with her husband and son. She remains involved on a daily basis with RelaxStation's general manager, Felecia Cammon, and makes regular trips up to Ann Arbor.
Open 7 days a week, RelaxStation continues to serve its mission of providing excellent massage therapy that is affordable and convenient. We have no minimum—you can do a 10-minute de-stresser or a 2-hour massage. While the "walk-in" concept remains popular, more and more clients call ahead and reserve a time for a 30- or 45-minute massage, many of them taking advantage of the membership program offering discounted prices.
We honor the needs and wishes of each individual. We see massage as an integral part of healthy living, and keep it affordable and convenient so that you can take care of yourself and live your life more fully. Come by and try us out!


