After a decade of pampering and of keeping Fort Greene, Clinton Hill and Greater Brooklyn residents on point and fashion forward, the Polish Bar of Brooklyn, the popular nails and beauty boutique, located at 475 Myrtle Avenue between Washington Avenue and Hall Street, has decided to close its doors.
In an email from owner Tricialee Riley to Polish Bar customers on Thursday, she shared news of what she calls the “Grand Closing Celebration,” which will take place on Sunday, November 22nd 4PM to 6PM. Reasons for the store’s closing were cited as ‘personal growth and career development’ (“this celebration is particularly special to me to celebrate the end of this chapter and the start of a new. Closing this business has been a difficult, yet necessary step in personal growth and career development. I will be moving forward working privately as brand consultant and commercial/residential real estate broker.”)
Please note that the store will remain open for business until the end of day on Wednesday, November 25th, closing permanently on Thanksgiving Day. Meaning, there is still time to “polish up” for any planned Thanksgiving activities by making an appointment at the front desk or online.
More from the owner: “I cannot say enough about the love and support the community has shown me, my brand and most importantly my team. I will be forever grateful for the kind gestures, kind words and support from patrons and city agencies. When I started my business my goal was to bring something fresh and new to the beauty industry and our beautiful Brooklyn. Not only am I confident this has been achieved, I take personal pride in how Polish Bar has set the standard for beauty services in Brooklyn and inspired many of the businesses that followed behind us.”
Well stated. Polish Bar of Brooklyn, you will be missed. Thank you for helping to beautifying our lives in Brooklyn. Wishing you the very, very best in the next chapter.
Please stop in on the store’s grand closing festivities on Sunday, November 22nd, where they will celebrate rounding out 10 years in business as a pioneer neighborhood beauty bar in, what else — grand style, as only they know how. Please stop in to mix and mingle to give a toast.