Luxury Salon Meets Craft in the Distillery District

There is a certain kind of person who doesn’t just want to work in a space, they want to feel something when they walk into it. They want the environment to reflect the same level of care, pride, and precision they bring to their craft. That is often what draws people into business ownership in the first place, not just the idea of independence, but the ability to create something that feels elevated, something that carries presence. Opportunities like this one at 90 Distillery Lane in the Distillery District speak directly to that instinct.

From the moment you take in the space, there is an immediate understanding that this is not ordinary. The floors alone tell a story, rich hardwood stretching across the entire salon, etched with subtle, detailed typography that gives the surface texture, depth, and character. It is a design choice that feels deliberate and rare, something you do not see replicated, and it sets the tone before you even look up.

Then your eyes rise, and the ceiling commands attention in a way that feels both powerful and refined. Exposed wooden trusses run overhead, strong and architectural, bringing warmth and structure into the space. They are balanced by clean industrial elements, metal fixtures, and carefully placed lighting that highlights without overwhelming. The interplay between wood, brick, steel, and light creates a layered environment that feels alive, where every material has a purpose and every line leads somewhere.

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The brickwork along the walls anchors the entire salon with a sense of history, tying it back to the character of the Distillery District itself. It is not decorative, it is foundational. Against that backdrop, the styling stations stand like individual showcases, framed with full-height mirrors that reflect both light and movement throughout the room. The layout is open yet intentional, giving each station its own identity while maintaining a seamless flow from one end of the salon to the other.

The furniture and equipment elevate the experience even further. Sleek, black leather chairs with polished metal bases offer both comfort and presence, designed not just for function but for impact. The wash stations echo that same level of quality, sculpted for relaxation, positioned to create a quieter, more intimate moment within the larger space. Nothing feels out of place, and more importantly, nothing feels compromised.

Light moves through the salon in a way that enhances every surface. Large windows allow natural brightness to pour in, softening the industrial edges and creating a welcoming, almost gallery-like atmosphere. At the same time, the overhead lighting has been selected and positioned with precision, ensuring that every angle, every reflection, and every detail is visible and flattering. It is the kind of lighting that professionals notice immediately, because it supports the work rather than competing with it.

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What stands out most is how cohesive everything feels. This is not a collection of upgrades, it is a complete vision that has been executed to a high standard. With over $200,000 invested into the build and finish, the result is a salon that operates at a level many aspire to but few achieve. It feels established, polished, and quietly luxurious without ever becoming excessive.

Beyond the design, there is a deeper layer of value that cannot be overlooked. This is a turnkey operation in every sense, fully furnished, fully equipped, and supported by a long-standing clientele built over more than a decade. There is a rhythm already in place, a flow to the business that allows a new owner to step in and continue forward without interruption. Even the team remains, offering continuity that strengthens the transition and preserves the relationships that have been built over time.

At $50,000, especially after a significant price adjustment, the opportunity becomes less about cost and more about access. To recreate a space of this caliber from the ground up would require not just capital, but time, coordination, and a level of execution that is never guaranteed. Here, that work has already been done, refined, and proven.

For someone who has been waiting for the right moment, the right space, and the right foundation, this is where those things come together. It is not just about owning a salon, it is about stepping into an environment that already reflects excellence and choosing to carry that standard forward.

For those who want to understand the space beyond photos and descriptions, connecting directly offers a clearer sense of what’s truly here. Juliet Buriev (Realtor) brings a grounded, thoughtful approach to the process, making it easy to explore whether this opportunity aligns with what you’re building next.

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