One of Utah's 89,000 female business owners is going retro in an old Salt Lake City church
SALT LAKE CITY — After her small business survived the pandemic, a local Salt Lake city"girl boss" is now actually looking to expand.
The dream gained steam when the pandemic shut down just about everything, taking away Williams's regular clients. That solidified Vanessa‘s decision to go out on her own, and her leap of faith wound up at an old church in downtown Salt Lake City. Soon after, Retro Barbers was born, giving Vanessa the chance to add her own personal touch to the salon experience. She chooses the decor, the music and her fashion.
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