TIFFIN, OH – June 7, 2024 Two businesses in Downtown Tiffin are excited to announce that they are switching locations to better accommodate their respective needs. Mood Hair Studio has relocated to 6 Sycamore Street, and Paradise Nails is now situated on the second floor of the Laird Building at 120 1/2 South Washington Street.
Mood Hair Studio, owned by Nick Moody and Kendall Stone, originally opened its doors in November 2023. The studio offers haircuts and styles, nail services, spray tanning, and waxing. Kendall Stone brings 15 years of industry experience, while Nick Moody is known for his special barber skills, including the old-school hot towel straight razor shave.
"We are excited about moving to a larger location with more room for our services and a first-floor entrance," said Kendall Stone. "Being part of the Downtown Tiffin community and events is very important to us."
Paradise Nails, opened by Brittany Chapman 10 years ago, sought a smaller space that better suited her business needs. The Laird Building provides an ideal fit for her nail services, which include acrylic, free-form, GelX, and nail art.
"I am thrilled to be part of the Laird Building community in the heart of Downtown Tiffin," said Brittany Chapman. "This move allows me to continue providing exceptional nail services in a wonderful new setting."
Greg Dell, Chair of the Downtown Development Committee Board, added, "The relocation of these two businesses within Downtown Tiffin demonstrates the dynamic and supportive nature of our business community. We are pleased to see Mood Hair Studio and Paradise Nails continuing to thrive in new spaces that meet their evolving needs."
For more information on Mood Hair Studio, please call 567-230-1863, email kstone2236@gmail.com, or visit [https://www.facebook.com/mood.HairStudio23].
For more information on Paradise Nails and Hair Salon, please call 567-938-6100 or visit [https://www.facebook.com/tiffinsparadisenails].
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About Downtown Tiffin
The revitalization of downtown Tiffin began in 2011, when a group of community members came together to form “Tiffin Tomorrow”, with the goal of promoting and encouraging economic development in Downtown Tiffin, and creating plans, programs and actions to ensure long-term vitality and prosperity. In 2014, the City of Tiffin contracted with SIEDC to act as the downtown organization and “Tiffin Tomorrow” came under the SIEDC (now TSEP) umbrella as the “Downtown Development Board,” which serves as the governing board of the downtown organization. In 2015, Tiffin joined Heritage Ohio’s Main Street Program. For more information, click here.
About Heritage Ohio
Heritage Ohio promotes economic growth through the preservation and revitalization of downtowns and neighborhoods across Ohio. Heritage Ohio is the coordinating agency for the Ohio Main Street Program and is the designated statewide Ohio preservation partner with the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Through saving the places that matter we can all build a community and live better. Learn more about how to become involved by visiting www.heritageohio.org.
About Main Street America
Main Street America leads a movement committed to strengthening communities through preservation-based economic development in older and historic downtowns and neighborhood commercial districts. For more than 40 years, Main Street America has provided a practical, adaptable, and impactful framework for community-driven, comprehensive revitalization through the Main Street Approach™. Our network of more than 1,600 neighborhoods and communities, rural and urban, share both a commitment to place and to building stronger communities through preservation-based economic development. Since 1980, communities participating in the program have generated more than $101.58 billion in new public and private investment, generated 168,693 net new businesses and 746,897 net new jobs, rehabilitated more than 325,119 buildings, and levered over 33.7 million volunteer hours. Main Street America is a nonprofit subsidiary of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. For more information, visit mainstreet.org.