10 Minute Manicure opens new US outlet

Nicole Mezzasalma

14-Apr-2008

The 383sq ft (36sq m) outlet at Washington Dulles International airport is the company’s eleventh location

Miami-based company 10 Minute Manicure has opened its eleventh location in the US at Washington Dulles International airport. The 383sq ft (36sq m) outlet is located in the D gate area and houses five custom seating units offering express manicure and pedicure services that are available based on passengers’ schedules, including its signature 10-minute manicure for $15.

The company said that although the service was created with women in mind, 30% of its airport customers are men. Created in 2006, 10 Minute Manicure is present in several US and Canada locations and will add three new stores this spring at New York JFK International airport terminal three, Miami International airport South terminal and Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International airport concourse A.

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