Top stylists will operate from the venue
Bridlesmith Gate will soon have a new addition to the street scene as an international salon with 'top stylists' is set to open. Described as a "cutting-edge" men’s grooming salon, director, Seamus O'Keeffe, says he will be "bringing four or five top men’s stylists" with him to Nottingham.
He said: “There’s a lot more individuality now. People are much more open to having something that genuinely suits them, rather than just following the crowd."Seamus ran his own hairdressing business in Leicester before joining the Menspire team in 2020, although he has also worked as an educator at Menspire's hairdressing academies across the world for a number of years. He said his ambition was to open a new Menspire Academy in the East Midlands, potentially in Nottingham.
The business is understood to have agreed terms on the new 353 sq. ft. Nottingham premises and will open in the next few weeks. The deal, struck with the aid of commercial estate agent FHP, follows a move by Nottingham-based landlord ALB Group to snap up properties in the street in an effort to give it a new lease of life after many shops had gone out of business.
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