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Azana Salon Plans to Re-Open Dec. 1

The salon where a hairstylist's estranged husband opened fire killing three and injuring four is working to reopen on Saturday, Dec. 1st. Appointments can be made starting Oct. 30th and gift certificates purchased.

Azana Salon & Spa announced Monday it is aiming to reopen its business on Saturday, Dec. 1.

Repairs are ongoing after damage caused by the Oct. 21 mass shooting and sprinkler activation from a small fire set by the accused gunman, Radcliffe Haughton.

But the upscale Brookfield salon at 200 N. Moorland Rd. across from Brookfield Square mall said via its Facebook page that customers can resume booking appointments and purchase gift cards from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays starting tomorrow, Oct. 30, by calling (262) 784-4700.

Gift certificates can also be purchased online at www.azanaspa.com.

"We're working hard to rebuild and Dec. 1 is our goal to reopen," Azana ower Tami Gemmell said in a press release. "We want to stay connected to our customers by giving them the opportunity to book appointments and order gift cards."

"We ask that everyone please continue to keep the victims and their families in their thoughts and prayers," Gemmell said. "The community's love and support has been so heartwarming. We've received so many donations to the Azana Victim's Fund and the outpouring of ideas for fund-raisers is amazing.  We are so thankful.           

Donations to the Azana Fund for Victim's Families can be made at any Associated Bank. For any questions contact the bank at (262) 784-3370.

See Patch's full coverage of the Azana spa shooting and the growing number of businesses and salons supporting Azana 

Johnny Paycheck October 30, 2012 at 02:28 am
It is NOT too soon for the salon to re-open like this numbskull Adam suggests... If the salon goes out of business because of this then the murderer wins again.
Atron October 30, 2012 at 05:14 am
The Siks didn't shut down their place after the mass shooting, so why should Azana? You pick up after a disaster and move forward. Someone has to pay the mortgage.
Steve ® October 30, 2012 at 05:30 pm
It's a business. It needs to be open to survive and employ. Insurance only goes so far.
Steve ® October 30, 2012 at 05:30 pm
Maybe Adam will donate to the mortgage

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