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Bishops Barbershop Coming Soon to the 600 Block of Downtown St. Pete

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Bishops Barbershop will open this summer at 689 CEntral Avenue in Downtown St Petersburg

Bishops, a barbershop with an avant-garde identity from Portland Oregon, is moving into the Green-Richman Arcade located at 689 Central Avenue. The parcel has been empty since Anglo Couture vacated the space in early 2017.

The Green-Richman Arcade was purchased in 2016 for $1.2 million by Steve Gianfilipo, who also owns Station House, a five-story, mixed-use property with dining, event and coworking space. The first floor of the arcade is also occupied by Urban Creamery and the second floor houses a smaller version of the popular coworking space, called Station House Arcade.

Bishops is a new twist on the old school barbershop. According to their website, “We love art, music, and good beer. We’re minority owned & women/LGBTQIA+ led and staffed. Most importantly, we’re here to empower you to be whoever you want to be, judgement free.”

The St. Pete shop is owned by Paul Dhaliwal, who has purchased the right to develop 10 stores around Tampa Bay. This will be the first location for Bishops in Florida, however the company has over 70 locations nationwide.

Bishops Barbershop at University of Washington

“I remember 20 years ago when both downtown St. Petersburg and Tampa were vacant after 5pm on Friday. Both cities have gone through some incredible redevelopment,” says Dhaliwal. “But the artists of St. Pete really put their stamp on creating St. Pete’s vibrancy and the Bishops experience is fueled by music and art.”

Murals are a staple of every Bishops barbershop. Although nothing has been finalized yet, Dhaliwal hopes to hire local artist Derek Donnelly to paint a mural inside the St Pete Bishops.

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When asked what attracted him to the Bishops brand, Dhaliwal said, “In one word, Culture. The ethos of Bishops is different is good, different should be celebrated and we can be different together.”

What also impressed Dhaliwal was the fact that the founder of Bishops, Leo Rivera, has helped 60% of his stylists and managers become homeowners. “That little nugget meant everything to me,” he says. “I’m so proud to be able to bring that to Tampa Bay with my first shop on the 600 block of Central Avenue in St Petersburg.”

Bishops Barbershop in Portland, OR

Bishops is also big on giving back to the community that they serve. The company frequently donates to charities such as the American Cancer Society, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Humane Society, and more. Dhaliwal hasn’t identified any specific charity as of yet, but he intends to partner up with a charity that serves St. Petersburg.

Bishops is expected to open early July at 689 Central Avenue in Downtown St. Pete. Follow them on Instagram to stay up-to-date.