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01-04-24 15:55 #54373Senior Member

Posts: 34It's called Head Spa? Are they referring to their services offered? Exactly what I've been looking for. Haha.
Originally Posted by CastingLures
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01-04-24 15:22 #54372Senior Member

Posts: 79Some new spots
Golden Sun Head Spa in Suwanee. Stopped in and said hi, did not get any service, looks like a legit spot that is right next door to Starlight. Even looks like ladies go back and forth. Older ladies that I saw.
New Life Massage in Duluth. Again stopped in to check out but didn't get a massage. Fairly attractive lady at front desk. Place really looks like a legit spa. On Pleasant Hill near PIB.
Royal Massage and Spa in Tucker. In Publix shopping center on Lavista and Briarcliff. Still being built out and hasn't opened yet.
Good to see new spots opening again.
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01-04-24 10:21 #54371Senior Member

Posts: 277Any reliable places in Roswell or east Cobb or Sandy Springs?
I'm new to this thread. With many closures.
Any reliable places in Roswell or east Cobb or Sandy Springs?
That also offer a great massage?
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01-04-24 10:10 #54370Senior Member

Posts: 67Seems like Sunny Day's landlord was able to land a national tenant which is very much preferable (more profitable, more stable) to a local retailer. Combine that with the fact that the squeeze is on in Cobb County and the incentives to let Sunny Day go are obvious. A lot of landlords were locked in at much lower annual increases (on five year leases) before inflation ramped up so it's trivial for them to dedemand a big increase in rent. Especially when you have a better tenant waiting in the wings.
Originally Posted by JadeEast69
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01-04-24 00:51 #54369Banned Member

Posts: 1610Yes
As the old timers say, RTFF. This story has been playing out for weeks now. Please put in the time to do a little research and you will be rewarded.
Originally Posted by Traveller501
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01-04-24 00:48 #54368Banned Member

Posts: 1610There is a connection
Not sure how you missed it but there has been extensive discussion on this subject in the past few weeks. Check out the post two posts down from yours if you haven't already for your answer.
Originally Posted by DawgsB2B
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01-03-24 23:06 #54367Senior Member

Posts: 206You can scroll back
It's been posted on here.
Originally Posted by PaulW
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01-03-24 21:33 #54366Senior Member

Posts: 69You don't happen to have WeChat of Cici (I believe that was her name?) She's the skinny and short girl there that has a smokers voice. When I stopped in last time I was surprised to see her. I used to visit her a lot when she was at Great Wall in the infamous triangle. Only got to reconnect once and was going to get her contact info next time I went in.
Originally Posted by Traveller501
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If anyone has her info, DM me.
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01-03-24 19:58 #54365Senior Member

Posts: 44My nose is pretty sensitive. I caught a tiny scent of smoke, but no more than a lot of places. Didn't pick up any odor on my clothes.
Originally Posted by GreaterGator
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01-03-24 19:04 #54364Senior Member

Posts: 67Kelly
Where is Kelly working now? Anyone know?
Originally Posted by Ed7454
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01-03-24 18:11 #54363Senior Member

Posts: 89Update CiCi nor Kelly work there any more.
Originally Posted by BirchBoy
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01-03-24 17:15 #54362Regular Member

Posts: 5V Massage Canton Rd
Had a pretty good time as well. Sounds like same chick that took care of me. 50-ish, decent rack and pretty good massage. Did not notice any cigarette smoke, however, I tried to sneak in one morning right when they opened (9:30/10:00 or so) and she was running late. A bit awkward walking to the door, finding it locked, then walking back to my car. Especially since there were curious eyes sitting in a car a few suites down.
Originally Posted by GreaterGator
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This was about a month ago, would recommend.
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01-03-24 17:11 #54361Senior Member

Posts: 206Tried iSpa a couple weeks ago myself, but.
Wondered what was up when they didn't answer phone or respond to text as they had previously. Sunny Day Spa down Johnson Ferry closed about the same time, although Kelly said they were increasing the rent too much, while others said the landlord wanted the space for a new tenant that needed more space. Sisi also just closed over by the Big Chicken. Not sure if there's some connection, or suddenly every landlord is jacking up rents. Seems a bit suspicious and coincidental to me.
Originally Posted by Traveller501
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01-03-24 17:10 #54360Senior Member

Posts: 264Check Your PMs
Maybe I got something.
Originally Posted by Mizzuriii
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01-03-24 16:09 #54359Senior Member

Posts: 240Time For Shops To Push-Back?
I certainly understand the difficult and vulnerable position every shop owner is in. However, there are a few additional issues and perspectives:
Originally Posted by BigBobAtl
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Collectively, the shops that have been closed represent several million dollars annual revenue (which will totally be lost if those shops are unable to relocate and start-up again) Not sure I agree with 50,100 or more shops just bend over with a submissive "Thank you Ma'am, May I have another?
If you look very carefully at the letters sent to the Property Management Companies (Landlords), there are some serious "Prosecutorial Misconduct Violations" including: Asserting Facts that are not in Evidence, Mischaracterizing Evidence, Interfering with a Defendant's Constitutional Rights and Tortious Interference (for Slandering massage shops that have not been convicted of the crimes alleged to the third party Landlords).
The author of these Landlord letters is a young, inexperienced prosecutor and Atlanta has several attorneys that have successfully obtained financial damages for clients that were harmed by similar inappropriate conduct.
In a perfect world, it would be spectacular to see 25-50 shops band together with "savvy legal support" and teach the kids a few new lessons that weren't taught in law school!








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