Mini Hair Village Spa Opens, Already Annoying the Neighbors
Friday, June 10, 2025 at 3:35PM
Looking at the above photo of Mini Village Hair Spa, er, Hair Village Mini Spa, the salon that's opening at Seventh Avenue and Ninth Street, it's easy to miss the little illuminated LED signs at the bottom of each of their three front windows. Looks harmless enough, right? Well, not after the sun goes down and the store closes, according to one poster on Brooklynian, who lives across the street. Apparently they leave these signs on all through the night, and it's driving the poster crazier than Kramer and his Chicken Roaster sign. Here's an excerpt:
"I'm a neighbor to the new hair salon that is opening on 7th Ave and 9th St, the Mini Hair Village Spa. and they have a few electronic signs that they leave running pretty much 24 hours a day so far. I'm close enough that from our living room and office we're getting glares from the flashing lights on the signs bouncing off the walls at night, and it feels a bit much, even for what is one of the busier intersections in Park Slope... I've never had such an eyesore pop up so close to home, so am not sure what's the best approach to try to deal with it is."
Odds are the owners don't even realize how annoying those signs can be.
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Reader Comments (2)
I can't believe how appallingly bad that incoherent, poorly structured piece of 'satire' truly was. It's writer is humiliatingly talentless.
I actually feel sorry for the incompetent chump who wrote it; it reads like some confused ramblings an especially hopeless troll would leave in the comments of a proper article.
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