High-Growth Salon Opening First of Six Planned Atlanta Locations

Buckhead and Alpharetta getting Georgia's first two LunchBOX salons in mid 2016.

Buckhead and Alpharetta getting Georgia’s first two LunchBOX salons in mid 2016.

LunchBOX (A WAXING SALON) will open its first two locations of a six-store Atlanta-area deal at 2655 Old Milton Parkway in Alpharetta and 3655 Roswell Road in Buckhead.

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“Our first Georgia salon is going to be in Alpharetta, specifically: 2655 Old Milton Parkway, Suite 202,” Jamie Dillon, Director of Marketing at LunchBOX, told What Now Atlanta (WNA) in an email this week.

“We’re targeting a March/April opening date, but because it’s new construction, we can’t commit firmly to that timeline.”

This past March, LunchBOX announced that franchisees Joel, Dean and Laura Kasperzak had agreed to a six-store deal in the Atlanta area. Joel and Dean have over 30 years of sales and marketing experience starting with their family company, Calphalon Cookware.

Idaho-based LunchBOX, which just began franchising in 2013, already has 14 locations across the nation with dozens more planned throughout the Southeast, according to its website.

Renovations on the subsequent 1,380-square-foot space in Buckhead will cost an estimated $125,000 ahead of a mid 2016 move in.

Do you think the fast-growth salon will be able to flood the Atlanta market and continue expanding? Let us know what you think in the comments section below!

Colin Sylvester

Colin Sylvester

Colin has also written for TheWrap, CNN, Bleacher Report, and Today's U. An Atlanta native and USC film school graduate, you'd probably catch him talking all things film, tv, and pop-culture. Oh, and the soon-to-return glory days of Trojan football and Atlanta Braves baseball.
Colin Sylvester

Colin Sylvester

Colin has also written for TheWrap, CNN, Bleacher Report, and Today's U. An Atlanta native and USC film school graduate, you'd probably catch him talking all things film, tv, and pop-culture. Oh, and the soon-to-return glory days of Trojan football and Atlanta Braves baseball.
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