Zaiser creates a business incubator in the form of a salon
By Rex L. Troute, The Hawk Eye, Burlington, Iowa | |
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Zaiser, owner of
"I thought I was going to downsize," Zaiser said, as she had the
It got to the point where she needed to do something with the building as it sat vacant. Thus, Zaiser came up with the idea of
Zaiser explained the latest endeavor as this:
Basically, Zaiser owns the building and rents out space to those interested in running their own business within the salon.
"Ultimately, I would like to have six stylists," Zaiser said.
The salon opened
Zaiser bought the
"It's gorgeous in here," Zaiser said.
Zaiser, a
She went to work for two years at Essentials, a downtown salon owned by
She broke out on her own, when she opened
"I opened as myself there ... before I had any employees," Zaiser said.
After a year, she hired her first stylist. She moved
Now in
Zaiser said she wanted suites as part of the name so those renting space could be creative with their space -- more individualized.
"I wanted a different name, one not associated with
Customers can reach the salon at (319) 209-2012, as it is open by appointment.
Zaiser's plans don't stop with the 800-square-foot salon. Eventually, she would like to open up the other side of the building, using it for a reception area and a retail shop for selling hair care products and other items.
For now,
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