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Salon Republic Expands Western U.S. Presence with Acquisition of Mosaic Salons + Spas

Dec 05, 20248 months ago

Acquiring Company

Salon Republic

Acquired Company

Mosaic Salon Group

Woodland HillsKirklandConsumer ServicesLifestyleFashionLifestyleFashion

Description

Salon Republic, a premier provider of salon suite studios, has completed the acquisition of Mosaic Salons + Spas in Seattle, WA. This acquisition represents a significant step in Salon Republic’s expansion across the West Coast, particularly in the Pacific Northwest. The addition of Mosaic strengthens Salon Republic's presence and supports over 2,750 beauty professionals across seven major markets.

Company Information

Company

Salon Republic

Location

Woodland Hills, California, United States

About

Salon Republic is a leading operator of company-owned salon suites that provides individual salon studio venues and value-added services to beauty care professionals in seven large western markets clustered in California, Colorado, Texas, and Washington. The Company provides a full range of services to its stylists, including individual private salon studios, complimentary linen services, on-site product selection, full time on-site management, educational teach-ins and related events, among other services. Since opening its first location in Studio City, CA in 2000, Salon Republic has grown to 24 locations today while staying true to its total dedication to providing the highest quality suite of services and environment for both its stylists and their customers and building the strongest brand in its local market areas.

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