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Beauty @ The Wright Place opens

Jen Wright’s new salon at 402 Main St. in downtown Coshocton held a ribbon cutting May 28 and aims to support young beauty professionals

Beauty @ The Wright Place, 402 Main St., celebrated its grand opening with a ribbon cutting May 28.

A new destination for beauty, confidence and self-care opened its doors in the heart of downtown Coshocton. Beauty @ The Wright Place, 402 Main St., celebrated its grand opening with a ribbon cutting May 28.

Owned and operated by Jen Wright, a nail technician, Beauty @ The Wright Place was built on a vision of empowerment, opportunity and high-quality service. The salon offers a range of beauty services including hair care, nail services, skin care and more.

Wright also created a booth rental structure designed to support young entrepreneurs as they grow their careers in the beauty industry. By keeping rental rates accessible, she is helping individuals build their businesses without the burden of overwhelming overhead costs.

"I wanted to create a space where beauty professional can thrive," Wright said. "This isn't just a salon; it's a place where careers are built, confidence is strengthened and dreams become reality."

Beauty @ The Wright Place is home to a team of professionals, each bringing their own specialties. The team includes Trissa Hixon, hair stylist and nail technician; Emerali Valdez, nail technician; Nikayle Chipner, hair stylist and nail technician; Emma Klubacki, esthetician; Alivia Spaulding, nail technician; and Rilyn Medley, hair stylist.

Helping Wright celebrate her ribbon cutting was Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Amy Crown, Coshocton Mayor Mark Mills and Hannah Gallagher from the Coshocton Port Authority.

"On behalf of the chamber, welcome to Main Street," Crown said.

Mills said, “This place is very nice. Congratulations and we wish you many years of good luck in this location.”

Gallagher shared how she loves seeing all the young ladies working in the salon.

“Keeping younger people here in our community is something we strive for,” she said. “Thank you for employing them, and ladies, thank you for being here and using your talents locally.”