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Nail Salon opens in prime Vernon Blvd location

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Sept. 25, 2013 Staff Report

Blue Nail Spa, the latest in a series of nail salons to open in Hunters Point, opened today.

The salon, located at 48-13 Vernon Blvd, has taken the 1,000 square foot space that was previously occupied by State Farm Insurance.

Workers at the store said that they had a number of opening-day specials. The following is the standard price list.

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Be prepared to be nickle and dimed. $2 extra for glitter polish because it’s “special”. C’mon! I have been getting my nails done for years and have never heard such ridiculousness! $2 is not much, but it’s the principal.

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