Joytown Square Barbershop & Beauty Salon sits on the corner of St. Anthony and St. Claude Avenue. The two-story green building with dark shutters is distinguished by its wide wraparound balcony that hangs over the sidewalk. It’s an unusual corner in the neighborhood, and the building has the benefit of a high profile near these busy streets while still maintaining the intimacy found on the sidestreets. Owned by Willie Adams, Joytown Square is a hub of the Seventh Ward.
Inside, boys, grown men, and grandfathers sit in church pews waiting for the services of three barbers: Nat Williams, Mike Butler, and Tyrone Motin. Misty Jenkins’ has a station in the front where the barbers are, and, in the next room, Jackie Alford and Carolyn Youngblood, along with Misty, style ladies’ hair and work on Jackie’s Mardi Gras Indian suit between customers. Rachel Breunlin, Co-Director of the Neighborhood Story Project, researched this special site for Cornerstones, calling it a place of “family, style, and neighborhood commitment” that makes this corner barbershop and beauty salon special to the Seventh Ward and New Orleans.
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Address: 1200 St Anthony Street
Neighborhood: Seventh Ward
Historic District: New Marigny (National)
City Council District: C
Status: Reopened the spring after Katrina.
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