Once The Big Players Move In, Will Camp North End Still Be Cool?
March 19, 2018

Once The Big Players Move In, Will Camp North End Still Be Cool?

At noon on a quiet Friday in the middle of autumn, Alchemy: The Works salon owner Kyle Gates sat alone at his desk in The Boileryard Building at Camp North End, his brow furrowed as he caught up on client emails. He was surrounded by empty bright green salon chairs; all around him were empty buildings in one of the last remaining areas untouched by development close to Center City.

Gates had just moved his salon, known for its vibrant, funky hair colors, from The Gold District to Camp North End. His next-door neighbor is DUPP&SWAT creative studio, which moved from Villa Heights. A photography studio, BlkMrktCLT, occupies a spot…

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