Supercuts Gets Redesign, Breaks into Minnesota Market <b></b>

Minneapolis--In an effort to reshape its image and draw in new customers, Regis Corp. plans to open about 200 new Supercuts stores with a new look, and will refit between 100 and 200 of its older stores with the new designs. Among the new stores sporting trendy new designs--which replace the old yellow and purple color scheme with stainless steel, light wood and blue accents--are three new Supercuts salons opening in Minnesota. The stores are the first to be opened in the state, but SC Salons of Minnesota has signed a development deal to open more than 80 new salons in Minnesota over the next 10 years. --Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Journal Online

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