Inverclyde Now Logo ENTERPRISING Trio Realise Ambition To Open Beauty Salon

9 October, 2020 | Business, Local

THREE beauty technicians are enjoying early success with their new salon in Greenock’s West End.

Emma O’Hara, Denise Stanton and Gayle Hurley, who have worked together locally over the past three years, set up Sanctuary Beauty Rooms, which started trading at the end of September.

From left, Denise, Emma and Gayle

The unisex salon, at the corner of Union Street and Robertson Street, provides a range of treatments including eyebrows, eyelashes, waxing, nails, microblading, facials and massages

The fledgling business has enjoyed a strong opening period, with almost all treatments experiencing bookings up to four weeks in advance.

The lease of the property to Sanctuary Beauty Rooms represents another successful deal for commercial property services firm Bowman Rebecchi, which acted as the agents on behalf of the owners.

Emma said: “It has long been our ambition to create our own style and salon to reflect the high-calibre services that we provide.

“The unit is perfect in terms of layout and location to support the delivery for our clients, and we were able to move quickly to ensure we could progress with our aims.

“It has been an exceptionally busy time getting the rooms ready, and we’ve been overwhelmed by the support and interest to date from our existing but also new clients.”

She added: “We’d like to thank Bowman Rebecchi and our landlord for their help and support to ensure we were able to progress with successfully opening the Sanctuary Beauty Rooms.”

Marco Rebecchi, director of Bowman Rebecchi, said: “This unit was in fantastic condition and is a perfect fit for what the team at Sanctuary Beauty Rooms are aiming to achieve.

“The West End of Greenock has long needed a high-calibre enterprise like this, and we believe the letting is an excellent match for all parties. We wish Emma, Denise, and Gayle every success.

“Bowman Rebecchi continues to see a high level of interest in commercial lettings and sales across Inverclyde despite the current difficulties for many businesses during the pandemic.”

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