TherapyHive, a flexible workspace and professional community for mental health professionals, has been featured in The New York Times for its innovative solution to the rising cost of therapy office space and the changing landscape of mental health care.
MANHATTAN, NY / ACCESS Newswire / May 5, 2026 / TherapyHive, a flexible workspace and professional community for mental health professionals, has been featured in The New York Times for its innovative solution to the rising cost of therapy office space and the changing landscape of mental health care.
The feature appeared in a New York Times business article examining how doctors and therapists are adapting to climbing commercial rents by finding creative ways to share or sublease office space. In the article, therapist and entrepreneur Kathleen Maher is highlighted for turning her need for flexible office space into a thriving side business, TherapyHive.
Founded by Maher, TherapyHive was created to help therapists access professional office space without committing to expensive, long-term leases. What began as a practical solution for her own practice has evolved into a supportive ecosystem designed specifically for independent mental health professionals.
Located in the historic Croisic Building at 220 Fifth Avenue in New York City, TherapyHive provides a range of services for therapists, including on-demand hourly therapy offices, part-time and full-time office rentals, virtual office options, and The Hive Directory, a professional listing that helps patients connect with licensed therapists.
As therapy practices increasingly shift toward hybrid models that combine in-person and virtual sessions, flexible office options are becoming essential for clinicians. TherapyHive enables therapists to rent private, secure offices only when they need them, making it easier to grow or maintain a private practice in a high-cost city like New York.
The New York Times feature highlights how innovative workspace models like TherapyHive are helping mental health professionals navigate the financial and logistical challenges of private practice in today's healthcare landscape.
Beyond workspace solutions, TherapyHive also focuses on building a collaborative community. Through The Hive Directory, therapists can gain visibility with potential patients while connecting with other professionals for referrals, resources, and peer support.
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SOURCE: TherapyHive
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