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The Mill is now offering members haircuts — yes, haircuts — twice a month

This coworking space is a cut above. (Sorry.)

The Mill's Robert Herrera gets a haircut. (Photo by Rebecca Parsons)

In the world of coworking spaces, it’s often the little touches that separate the good from the great. Delaware has a small collection of fantastic coworking offices and one of the best added a feature that’s, well, a cut above.
The Mill is now offering haircuts to its members. The second and fourth Mondays of every month will feature Nick the Barber, and he’ll bring all of his equipment to make the trimmings possible.
All members need to do is make an appointment ahead of time with the fancy form created by the folks at The Mill. The prices run $25 for a cut and $10 for a shape up. (Nick the Barber also does shape ups on women with short hair, community manager Rebecca Parsons told us. It’d be nice to add this perk for women with long hair, too, to make it more inclusive.)
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When it comes time to decide whether or not you’ll pick a coworking place, it’s often the perks and intangibles that make the choice. That’s stuff like coffee, seating, privacy and, yes, haircuts. We love this addition by The Mill.

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