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  2. BeyGood - Wikipedia

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    “We recognize running your own business is difficult, no matter if you rent a booth, operate a salon, or work out of your home, each year, 25 $10,000 grants will be awarded to qualifying salon business owners in Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, and New Jersey so they can continue their transformative impact in the community.” [9]

  3. Salon owner jailed for refusing to shutter her business ... - AOL

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    A Texas woman jailed for operating her salon despite COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns is moving from the big house to the state house. Shelley Luther was ordered to jail for seven days in 2020 after ...

  4. Tabatha Coffey - Wikipedia

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    Tabatha Coffey is an Australian hairstylist, salon owner, and television personality based in the United States. [1] Her participation as a contestant on the television show Shear Genius in 2007 led to her own fame in the U.S. She was given a television show, Tabatha Takes Over (2008–13), which aired on the US cable television network Bravo.

  5. Photo booth - Wikipedia

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    Photo booth rentals have also become popular in other countries such as Canada, Australia, and the UK. [23] So far in 2016, there is an average of 226,000 monthly searches for a photo booth globally. This has risen by 48.9% since 2015 (in the UK alone this is nearly 20,000 searches a month).

  6. Regis Corporation - Wikipedia

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    TGF Hair Salon; Revenue: US$1.69 billion (2017) Number of employees. 2,446 (June 2021) Website: www.regiscorp.com: Regis Corporation is an American operator of hair ...

  7. 10 West 56th Street - Wikipedia

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    [64] [65] The salon agreed to pay $108,333 per month, or $1.3 million a year, for the space. [66] The salon's owners had planned for the building to be the salon's flagship and the "largest luxury salon in the U.S.". [67] The salon did not pay one year of rent, leading Slim to sue the salon in the New York City Civil Court in 2016.