The coronavirus pandemic has been a one-two punch for the sports-themed Lady Jane’s Haircuts For Men salon chain. First, sports largely went away at the start of the crisis in mid-March. The chain’s ...
Wichita Eagle: Lady Jane’s Haircuts For Men to open at least two sites in Wichita
Lady Jane’s Haircuts For Men is coming to the Wichita market with at least two shops. Courtesy photo Detroit-based Lady Jane’s Haircuts For Men is expanding to Wichita this summer with at least a ...
Lady Jane’s Haircuts For Men to open at least two sites in Wichita
HometownLife: Lady Jane's Haircuts for Men brings live radio to its Birmingham salon
Johnson, CEO of Lady Jane’s Haircuts for Men, wanted to build a broadcast studio at his Birmingham headquarters and hair salon, where customers could watch live radio shows while getting trimmed and ...
Lady Jane's Haircuts for Men brings live radio to its Birmingham salon
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The Macomb Daily: Two men charged in break-ins at Lady Jane’s hair salons in Shelby Twp.
Two men charged in break-ins at Lady Jane’s hair salons in Shelby Twp.
MSN: Two men charged in break-ins at Lady Jane’s hair salons in Shelby Twp.
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