January 27, 2014 – The blow bar. Perhaps a phrase unknown to the male demographic, but certainly one that the women of america are well versed in as a new ‘quick-stop’ hair regiment. Since the launch of blow dry bars in major trend setting cities like nyc and la a few years back, gone are the days of women washing their own locks and using a $20 drugstore hair dryer to complete their look. These chic salons are designed with one goal in mind: wash and dry for women’s hair. That’s it. No cuts, no color, no drown out consultations…just dry. Nowadays it isn’t uncommon for women to schedule a ‘blow out’ into their everyday routine. It’s right up there with getting your nails filled every two weeks or your eyebrows waxed; not to mention a must-have for special occasions.most women dread the menial task of washing and styling their hair; it takes forever and is pretty annoying quite frankly. Giving the task to someone else,who happens to be a professional, for a small fee seems like the perfect solution! You can sit back hands-free, while sipping a glass of wine, and viola– in no time your locks are ready to go! Dry (only) bars are making this quick and easy beauty service accessible to the masses at prices around $30-$40 per visit, leaving you with well manicured hair lasting for at least a couple days.some franchises have even created memberships for frequent blow-goers, making prices drop even lower per visit.
Always carefully designed, blow dry bars are not your average neighborhood salon. Just take national brands such as the dry bar and Dreamdry, backed by fashion designer rachel zoe – these boutique-like brands are all about precision. From a chic interior design, to flower arrangements, to wine and champagne selections for guests, to the types of high quality hair dryers that are used; everything is thought out and executed to perfection to ensure the guests’ visit is worthwhile and enjoyable.

Want to try this trend? Check out blow -n- dry lounge at suniland shopping center in pincrest! They offer a variety of services including a moroccan blow out and bella bellini (service and drink duo) with prices starting at $30.
Blow Dry Bars
/in Trending topicsJanuary 27, 2014 – The blow bar. Perhaps a phrase unknown to the male demographic, but certainly one that the women of america are well versed in as a new ‘quick-stop’ hair regiment. Since the launch of blow dry bars in major trend setting cities like nyc and la a few years back, gone are the days of women washing their own locks and using a $20 drugstore hair dryer to complete their look. These chic salons are designed with one goal in mind: wash and dry for women’s hair. That’s it. No cuts, no color, no drown out consultations…just dry. Nowadays it isn’t uncommon for women to schedule a ‘blow out’ into their everyday routine. It’s right up there with getting your nails filled every two weeks or your eyebrows waxed; not to mention a must-have for special occasions.most women dread the menial task of washing and styling their hair; it takes forever and is pretty annoying quite frankly. Giving the task to someone else,who happens to be a professional, for a small fee seems like the perfect solution! You can sit back hands-free, while sipping a glass of wine, and viola– in no time your locks are ready to go! Dry (only) bars are making this quick and easy beauty service accessible to the masses at prices around $30-$40 per visit, leaving you with well manicured hair lasting for at least a couple days.some franchises have even created memberships for frequent blow-goers, making prices drop even lower per visit.
Always carefully designed, blow dry bars are not your average neighborhood salon. Just take national brands such as the dry bar and Dreamdry, backed by fashion designer rachel zoe – these boutique-like brands are all about precision. From a chic interior design, to flower arrangements, to wine and champagne selections for guests, to the types of high quality hair dryers that are used; everything is thought out and executed to perfection to ensure the guests’ visit is worthwhile and enjoyable.
Want to try this trend? Check out blow -n- dry lounge at suniland shopping center in pincrest! They offer a variety of services including a moroccan blow out and bella bellini (service and drink duo) with prices starting at $30.
KICK Start 2014
/in Trending topicsJanuary 20, 2014 – It’s a new year and to kick-start 2014 Terranova Corporation has decided to take a new and improved approach to reporting trends in the South Florida market by introducing Terranova’s very own TRENDS Blog! Our goal with the site is to bring interesting, relevant, and relatable content to the digital space and introduce you to new things going on in the area. I’ll be sharing my thoughts on real estate and retail related market trends for the South Florida area,upcoming events, and other content I think you will enjoy!
I’d love to hear your feedback, so please feel free to leave suggestions/comments in the comments below.
Thanks for following along and I hope you enjoy the journey here on TRENDS Blog!
Urban Retail Report 2013
/in TrendsOccupancy and asking rents have kept an upward trend in South Florida’s retail streets, with Lincoln Road continuing to exceed in rental levels. New energy is apparent in all South Florida retail streets, from posh Worth Avenue in Palm Beach to gritty Flagler Street in downtown Miami, two streets newly included in this annual report, and which illustrate the challenges and conquests at the two extremes of the urban street experience.