Ribbon Cut

Three popular Lincoln businesses relocate to Keokuk and Logan intersection
Ribbon cutting October 28th

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[October 21, 2019]  On Monday, October 28th at 9 a.m. the community is invited to attend a ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating the relocation of three businesses to 602 Keokuk in Lincoln.

The site is the former location of the Millwright Union Hall and before that housed Graue Pharmacy.

The building has been purchased by ME Realty owner Seth Goodman. ME has moved into the west end of the building with HeadLines Salon to the east end, and across the hall Serenity Now filling out the building in its entirety.

The ribbon cut will be a first of sorts, because it is celebrating the address and all three businesses at the same time. Look forward to seeing and spending time with Goodman and his team of ME realtors and other staff; HeadLine Salon owners Danielle Meister, Liz Hays and Brett Robison with staff member Shay Barger; and also Kay Anderson, the owner of Serenity Now massage therapy.

After the cut, guests will be invited to visit the three businesses starting with ME. The offices have new paint and new décor. Walk through the French doors in the ME lobby and enjoy spending time with the fine folks at HeadLines, then keep walking just a little bit further to enjoy the space occupied by Serenity Now.

Somewhere along the way, be sure to check for some breakfast treats to get you morning off to a sweet day.



ME Realty

ME Realty is a long standing realtor agency in Lincoln that has been around through a number of owners.

Here’s a bit of trivia for you. Is it ME as “me myself and I” or is it M.E. Realty as in someone’s initials? The answer - the business is M.E. named after the founding owner Mary Ellen Copeland. Goodman said that is a fact about the business that many have forgotten, and many didn’t know in the first place.

ME Realty started out with owner Copeland, then it was sold to Carolyn McMath who owned it a number of years. Mike Simonson also owned the business for a short period of time; then Goodman purchased it in 2012.

Goodman said that in light of the fact that he had just recently done a re-model on the two story house that has served as the real estate office on North McLean, he really wasn’t intending to make this big move with the business at this time. The McLean Street location has been the constant within the business for many years.

However, kind of on a whim he said when he saw that 602 Keokuk was for sale he decided to go check it out. Goodman said that in the back of his mind, he has always wanted a realty office that was a little more professional in its presentation to the public.

The Millwright had sectioned off the building into office areas, meeting rooms and other usable spaces that Goodman saw as a very good fit for his growing group of staff.

Included on the staff list at ME Realty is Goodman, who is the Broker/Owner; Managing Broker Diane Schriber, Licensed Assistants Gaynor Goodman and Aric Hopp and agents Colleen Riesselman, Mike Miller, Chris Ciaccio, Chynna Farmer, Marsha Fernandes, Robert Neal, Erin Burns, Kim Burlison, Andy Meister and Ty Tucker.

Goodman said that the business has grown a lot over the last few years, and the McLean Street location was getting crowded. The new location offers more privacy for staff and clients as well as offering the ‘more professional’ atmosphere.

Goodman is looking forward to a long history in his new location. The offices are open daily, but he and his agents are flexible in the times they will meet with clients. Each person on staff has their own phone number for contact or there is an office number 217-735-5424.

HeadLines Salon

HeadLines Salon is a second business that has relocated into the building. They were formerly located on South Sangamon Street. The Salon is owned by Hays, Meister and Robison.

The three are excited about their new location for a number of reasons. Location is a big plus as the intersection of North Logan and Keokuk is one of the busiest in town.

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In addition, the owners said that they are very much enjoying the floor plan at the new location. Even though in matters of square feet the space is not much larger than their previous location, the layout includes an assortment of smaller rooms that afford privacy for the clients during some of the services HeadLines offers. The main salon is spacious with an open floor plan that allows for several workstations plus a nice waiting area for walk-ins and early arrivals for appointments.

The services offered by HeadLines Salon includes cuts, coloring, facial waxing, body waxing, spray tanning, and makeup. The group enjoys doing the special occasion hairstyles for clients who are wedding bound or off to the prom. In addition to the three owners, HeadLines also has employee Shay Barger on hand. Shay specializes in the make-up services and looks forward to serving clients in the new location.

In addition to services, HeadLines carries some popular name brand hair and styling products such as Redken, Amika, Milbon and Purelology.

The shop is open Tuesday thru Friday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. They will also accommodate clients on Saturday’s by appointment only. The group does welcome walk-ins with the understanding appointment clients come first, and walk-in may have to wait a bit to be worked into the rotation.

Liz and Danielle say that they are excited about this big move and believe the new shop offers a spacious, casual laid-back atmosphere that clients will appreciate, “We’re excited for this new venture and starting a new chapter in our business. We’re looking for to growing our business in this beautiful new location.”

Serenity Now

The third business relocating to 602 Keokuk is Serenity Now owned by Kay Anderson. Anderson has for the past 20 plus years been offering massage therapy to clients in the community. She specializes in Swedish massage and hot rock massage.

As a special treat, Kay will be offering free ‘seated massages’ at the ribbon cutting.

Anderson laughed and said that this most recent move was more or less decided for her, though she doesn’t mind one bit. Anderson has had her business in a number of locations, but most recently she has been utilizing the upstairs of the former ME Realty office. She said that one day Goodman came to visit her and he told her he was moving ME, “and you should move with me.” Anderson said she was fine with that as she didn’t relish being the only one in the house on McLean Street. It was also unknown what a new owner of the building might choose to do with it. Finally and echoing the other businesses, the location is good, and Anderson is excited about being right next door to HeadLines.

Anderson is a one-person shop with no plans of expanding. She’s looking forward to her continued good relationship with landlord Goodman.

Anderson explained that she is a nurse by trade and when she started doing massage it was somewhat on the side, even though it was the path she truly wanted to take in life. She has been located with a number of other businesses such as spending a time next to Primp hair salon on North Kickapoo. On November 1st of 2015 she moved into the ME building and has been happy there.

However, the new location offers some definite advantages including that clients do not have to go up stairs to reach her.

In addition, Anderson and Goodman noted that several years ago, she was located in the adjacent building on Keokuk that is now Anytime Fitness. Hair Headquarters was located there and Anderson had a space within that salon. So, Anderson noted that returning to Keokuk was almost like coming home.

Anderson is available by appointment only, but says she is very flexible on the hours of day she will serve clients. To make an appointment, give Kay a call at 217-735-9921.

Ribbon cut

The community is invited to attend, and walk through all three businesses. The cut will be at 9 a.m. with an open house style walk through of the building immediately following. Be sure to come in and enjoy a morning treat and visit with the owners and staff of all three businesses.


[Nila Smith]

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