Crenshaw businesses are open during construction. Go check out Malai Hair Store!
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Glad to see that you are using social media to promote your business! All the businesses in the community need to do more of this so it's easier to patronize our local mom and pop shops like yours! I love that you told people where to park and you showed your excitement for all the new developments!!!
Although I wear my hair natural, I will be sure to share your services with my friends and family who may be in need. THANKS for setting a great example!!
Construction continues along Crenshaw Boulevard for the Crenshaw/LAX Line, which means fencing and blocked lanes in order for work to proceed on the underground portion of the rail line. The above photo shows the east side of Crenshaw north of Stocker Street, and it obviously looks pretty uninviting. However, the businesses located there are absolutely open during construction.
To access this location, you can park at Baldwin Hills Crenshaw. Limited street parking is also available along Stocker Street. Or take transit: Metro Bus 40, 210 and Rapid 710 travel through the area and the stop at the corner of Crenshaw/Stocker.
Some of the businesses in the area have been around for quite some time and provide important services for those in the neighborhood — and many of the merchants live in the community. Over the next few months, we’ll be featuring some of the Crenshaw businesses on The Source to remind everyone that they are open and worth checking out. And with that, let’s hear from the co-owner of Malai Hair Store:
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