Chattanooga Times Free Press

Phenix Salon Suites opens near Hamilton Place

Variety of independen­t stylists rent suites in the new storefront

- BY DAVE FLESSNER STAFF WRITER

One of the nation’s fastestgro­wing franchised providers of salon suites has opened its first Chattanoog­a storefront in the Hamilton Village across from Hamilton Place Mall.

Phenix Salon Suites, which offers spacious suites for independen­t salon and lifestyle profession­als to rent on a monthto-month basis, is expanding into the Chattanoog­a market as the California-based chain grows this month to 300 locations across the country.

Jenny Nevle, a franchisee for Phenix Salon Suites who operates other Phenix Salon Suites in the Atlanta area, is opening the new 5,600-squarefoot facility in East Brainerd to house up to 31 suites of hairstylis­ts, masseuses, beautician­s, estheticia­ns, barbers and other independen­t operators.

The new suite of salons opened this week with a variety of stylists, although Nevle said they are still renting additional suites within the new facility. Depending upon the success of the storefront, Nevle or other franchisee­s could add additional units in the region.

While the COVID-19 pandemic has been hard on most hair and nail salons and spas, the Phenix Salon Suites “Boutique” business model allows independen­t beautician­s, masseuses, and estheticia­ns to operate in their own suites within a suite of similar operators. With a more separated suite than in most hair or nail salons, the Phenix model offers operators more safety, flexibilit­y and independen­ce than most such businesses, company president Brian Kelley said.

“Last year, we opened 33 salons and sold 57 licenses so we had a very good year even during the pandemic,” Kelley said.

“What’s driving this growth is that the salon industry is looking for safety and security. A convention­al salon is a wide open salon that shares washbowls and chairs are right next to each other. In our salons, each stylist has his or her own suite and there are not shared washbowls and waiting areas and each operates by appointmen­t only.”

Nationwide, about 70% of the tenants in Phenix Salon Suites are hair stylists with the other 30% of salon users split between nail techs, massage therapists, barbers, chiropract­ors, tattoo artists. The typical unit includes 5,000 square feet split up into suites rented to about 30 hair or nail stylists that have their own book of business.

The stores take walkin customers who select which salon suite operator they want when they come into the store.

“It’s the equivalent to a booth rental except that you have a suite with your own business that you are free to operate the hours you want,” Kelley said. “The operators have their own set of keys and can operate their own business within their suite anyway they want and rent on a month-tomonth basis. We provide each tenant the space they need with some basic furniture and basically get out of the way and let them succeed.”

Phenix Salon Suites provides tenants with a mobile app to book appointmen­ts, communicat­e, confirm and pay for hair, nail and massage services provided by the business owners that reside in a location.

Phenix Salon Suites has been one of the fastest-growing salon suite companies in the beauty industry and the only one to ever be named to Entreprene­ur Magazine’s Top 500 Franchise List. The company has now been named five times to the list recently was ranked in the Top 25.

Kelley said most franchisee­s of Phenix Salon Suites operate two to five locations. The chain has grown most of its 300 locations in the past decade and Kelley said the company is trying to grow to 1,000 locations.

“We’re expanding everywhere and I think Tennessee, in general, is a great business environmen­t and we probably should have come to Chattanoog­a sooner,” Kelley said.

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