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Hair Cuttery, other salons closed permanently in the District

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The Hair Cuttery at 1645 Connecticut Ave., NW is closing down for good. (Courtesy Google Street View)

The Hair Cuttery in Dupont Circle and the nearby Salon Cielo, both on Connecticut Avenue NW, along with two Bubbles salons on Capitol Hill have closed permanently.

Parent company Creative Hairdressers, based in Vienna, Virginia, filed for bankruptcy reorganization in April and agreed to sell its assets to HC Salon Holdings Inc., an affiliate of Tacit Salon Holdings LLC.

The company declined several requests for details about the D.C. salon closings, or how its other salons in the Washington region may be impacted.

In a statement June 4, Creative Hairdressers President Phil Horvath said, 鈥淲e are excited to move forward and focus on re-opening many of our salons, which will do safely and in accordance with all state and municipal guidelines in the weeks ahead.鈥

He did not address the number of salons that would not reopen, or how many employees are impacted by permanent closures.

Before the Chapter 11 filing, Creative Hairdressers had more than 750 salon locations nationwide, all of which closed temporarily in March after the coronavirus pandemic began.

There are currently 20 other Hair Cuttery locations in the Washington area outside of the District, as well as two other Salon Cielo locations and three other Bubbles locations, according to current listings on the salons鈥 websites.

Creative Hairdressers, founded in 1974 by , had begun , before the coronavirus pandemic led to company-wide temporary closures.


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Jeff Clabaugh

Jeff Clabaugh has spent 20 years covering the Washington region's economy and financial markets for 海角精品黑料 as part of a partnership with the Washington Business Journal, and officially joined the 海角精品黑料 newsroom staff in January 2016.

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