We think it is at our gym, had 12 post pandemic up to 34 now 3 years later.
Since then, one gym has closed their program locally. Biggest issue is coaches, but we've had luck with female coaches taking the plunge onto the men's side. I've trained them and they've taken it upon themselves to learn through other means as well. The coach education pipeline is terrible because outside YouTube/Instagram it's tough.
As per space, I made it work for a long time with one pbar set from 1963 (I looked up the patent, lol), rings hanging from a ceiling that were wayyyy to low, and a pommel horse I bought out of someone's garage. I was literally in a corner and couldn't do pbars if I was on rings (same dismount mat). I feel like there is no grit anymore on the men's side and unless things are perfect people give up wayyy too easy because of what was mentioned; everyone wants easy money on the girls side. You are looking at a potential 50% increase in revenue if you do it right! I'm willing to help out anyone, hell I just gave two competitors my club track program for nothing and said to them, "If you beat me at my own game, more power to you." I've made all the mistakes! Learn from mine, lol
I'm excited because we brought on a boatload of boys this season between JN and Club Track. If the trajectory continues (especially with the Olympics coming up this year) we are projecting being in the mid-40's to low-50's next season... too many PreTeam kids.