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'''Salon U''' is a hair and beauty salon opened in June [[2002]] by [[Issam Bajalia]] and operating as a licensed Aveda Lifestyle Salon. The salon currently has two locations, at 2824 [[Linden Avenue]] in [[Homewood]] and at 109 [[20th Street South]] in the [[Station 121]] building in [[Midtown]].
'''Salon U''' is a hair and beauty salon opened in June [[2002]] by [[Issam Bajalia]] and operating as a licensed Aveda Lifestyle Salon. The salon currently has two locations, at 2824 [[Linden Avenue]] in [[Homewood]] and at 109 [[20th Street South]] in the [[Station 121]] building in [[Midtown district|Midtown]].


The salon's midtown location includes an in-house juice bar operated by [[Sprout and Pour]].
The salon's midtown location includes an in-house juice bar operated by [[Sprout & Pour]].


In July [[2019]] an anonymous threatening note was left on the Homewood salon's rear door, calling for the business to take down a pride flag it had displayed during June, "before it is too late." Bajalia reported the threat to the [[Homewood Police Department]]. James Willoughby Wood of [[Mountain Brook]] was charged with misdemeanor harassing communication in August.
In July [[2019]] an anonymous threatening note was left on the Homewood salon's rear door, calling for the business to take down a pride flag it had displayed during June, "before it is too late." Bajalia reported the threat to the [[Homewood Police Department]]. James Willoughby Wood of [[Mountain Brook]] was charged with misdemeanor harassing communication in August. Wood later apologized for the note in a letter to salon manager [[Michael Cash]]. The apology was accepted and criminal charges were dismissed.


==References==
==References==
* Cook, Sarah (January 2017) "[http://www.al.com/bhammag/2018/01/how_one_man_overcame_his_disab.html How one man overcame his disability and started a successful salon]" ''Birmingham'' magazine
* Cook, Sarah (January 2017) "[http://www.al.com/bhammag/2018/01/how_one_man_overcame_his_disab.html How one man overcame his disability and started a successful salon]" ''Birmingham'' magazine
* Crain, Abbey (July 3, 2019) "Police investigating threatening note about rainbow pride flag at Homewood salon." {{BN}}
* Crain, Abbey (July 3, 2019) "Police investigating threatening note about rainbow pride flag at Homewood salon." {{BN}}
* Robinson, Carol (October 12, 2019) "Man who left threatening note about Alabama salon’s LGBTQ flag apologizes." {{BN}}


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Latest revision as of 14:04, 9 October 2020

Salon U is a hair and beauty salon opened in June 2002 by Issam Bajalia and operating as a licensed Aveda Lifestyle Salon. The salon currently has two locations, at 2824 Linden Avenue in Homewood and at 109 20th Street South in the Station 121 building in Midtown.

The salon's midtown location includes an in-house juice bar operated by Sprout & Pour.

In July 2019 an anonymous threatening note was left on the Homewood salon's rear door, calling for the business to take down a pride flag it had displayed during June, "before it is too late." Bajalia reported the threat to the Homewood Police Department. James Willoughby Wood of Mountain Brook was charged with misdemeanor harassing communication in August. Wood later apologized for the note in a letter to salon manager Michael Cash. The apology was accepted and criminal charges were dismissed.

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