Heyday, a Calm & California-Cool Spot for Facials in Los Angeles
Madeline Hemingway and Michael Pollak admit that they have a certain groove they get into when they’re working together. They both work for Heyday, a brand of facial shops that offer skin care and facial services along with educating clients on taking care of their skin; Madeline is Director of Store Design and Michael is […]
Madeline Hemingway and Michael Pollak admit that they have a certain groove they get into when they’re working together. They both work for Heyday, a brand of facial shops that offer skin care and facial services along with educating clients on taking care of their skin; Madeline is Director of Store Design and Michael is Chief Brand Officer and co-founder. When the two were looking to open their first location in Los Angeles — the other five locations are in New York — Michael made a serendipitous discovery. “Michael was driving down Beverly [Boulevard] with his partner (who is also Heyday?s real estate broker) Nick Cowan, who?d been obsessed with finding a corner, auto-body style building ? and saw the For Rent sign,” Madeline says. “They immediately saw its potential and inquired to see if it was available. The second Michael showed me the photos, I got so excited to transform the space! The corner lot, the covered patio, the parking lot, and great bones made it such an enticing location for our first shop in LA.”
Madeline and Michael got to work designing the new location and reconfiguring its ...
Madeline Hemingway and Michael Pollak admit that they have a certain groove they get into when they’re working together. They both work for Heyday, a brand of facial shops that offer skin care and facial services along with educating clients on taking care of their skin; Madeline is Director of Store Design and Michael is Chief Brand Officer and co-founder. When the two were looking to open their first location in Los Angeles — the other five locations are in New York — Michael made a serendipitous discovery. “Michael was driving down Beverly [Boulevard] with his partner (who is also Heyday?s real estate broker) Nick Cowan, who?d been obsessed with finding a corner, auto-body style building ? and saw the For Rent sign,” Madeline says. “They immediately saw its potential and inquired to see if it was available. The second Michael showed me the photos, I got so excited to transform the space! The corner lot, the covered patio, the parking lot, and great bones made it such an enticing location for our first shop in LA.”
Madeline and Michael got to work designing the new location and reconfiguring its ...
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