LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The Las Vegas hairdressers who misplaced their salon in a “devastating” fireplace need prospects to know their chairs are nonetheless open down the road.
Clark County Firefighters battled a two-story blaze on July 25, leaving eight companies selecting up the items. Their doorways are closed as the latest replace from investigators cites the trigger nonetheless “undetermined.”
The Las Vegas hairdressers who misplaced their salon in a “devastating” fireplace need prospects to know their chairs are nonetheless open down the road. (KLAS)
“It’s been our home for so very long, we would love to move back into it,” Donna Jordan, vp of operations for a Las Vegas Supercuts, stated. “We are optimistic and hopeful. We’re just kind of like everyone else, just waiting right now to see what becomes of the property. In the meantime, try to take good care of our stylists.”
On the morning of the College Gardens fireplace, Jordan was in the midst of a convention name when out of the blue her telephone started pinging with messages.
“It has been our dwelling for therefore very lengthy, we’d love to maneuver again into it,” Donna Jordan, vp of operations for a Las Vegas Supercuts stated. (KLAS)
“My phone just started blowing up with everybody texting me, there’s a fire,” she stated. “Our first concern was all of our staff safe.”
The situation’s 4 stylists, Janet, Kayla, Joanna, and Future, all moved from the 40-year-old location to their Sahara and Maryland places.
“Although it’s been really hard and they’re very sad, we’re also very optimistic and grateful that people are starting to find us,” Jordan stated.
One of many hardest burdens on the stylists is the shortage of enterprise, suggestions, and clientele, in keeping with Jordan, who requested for college prospects to return down the road.
College Gardens is now boarded up and safe with three guards on watch, 8 Information Now noticed Friday afternoon. Jordan stated she was grateful her enterprise was not damaged into, however was saddened to listen to others weren’t so fortunate.
The most important process now for Jordan and her stylists is to reconnect the fractured items of their salon.
“Please just come down and see our team,” she stated. “They feel like they’ve lost part of their family, so we’re trying to put their family back together for them.”