Anytime Cutz, Bennet Street’s 24 Hour Barbershop, Is Moving

The salon is relocating to Cheshire Bridge, re-styling its concept.

Sean Davis
Written By Sean Davis
News Writer
Caleb J. Spivak Editor-in-Chief
Rich Addicks for The New York Times.

The salon is relocating to Cheshire Bridge, re-styling its concept.

Anytime Cutz, the Atlanta barbershop known nationally for being open 24 hours a day, is moving from 22 Bennet Street.

Owner,Carol Lamar has secured a lease, at 2200 Cheshire Bridge, for Anytime Cutz’s new home, the barbershop owner confirmed with What Now Atlanta in a telephone conversation Tuesday.

Anytime Cutz will open in space formerly occupied by New Baby Products, a retailer of all things baby. The new location is more “visible” than the Bennett Street space, according to Lamar.

Karen Friedenberg of LGB Realty and Development represented Anytime Cutz in the transaction.

Lamar is using the relocation as an opportunity to extend the brand Anytime Cutz by offering private V.I.P suits to attract more women clientele.

Right now, the barbershop that never closes focuses on haircuts for men, and razor edge and hot towel shaves.

Interested in working for Anytime Cutz? Lamar is looking for highly experienced barbers and cosmetologist.

Anytime Cutz - Rich Addicks for The New York Times.
Rich Addicks for The New York Times.

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