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Trend Setters will, upon commencement of operations, sell a wide range of beauty services and products. We will provide quality hair, nail, and skin services, along with top lines of beauty products. What will set Trend Setters apart from the competition is our commitment to providing all of these services in one convenient location. The salon will be located in a retail strip mall at 1234 Stylish Road, MyTown. The salon will utilize 1,540 square feet. The location is strategically situated on one of the busiest streets in MyTown. It is a high profile area, with easy access from all parts of town. After spending several months searching for a salon to purchase, the owners decided to start a salon from the ground up. The start-up capital will be used for the design, leasehold improvements, and equipment of the salon. Leasehold improvements will amount to approximately $32,500, and salon equipment will cost about $27,000. The owner will invest $500 for cash-on-hand at starting date.




Start-up Expenses to Fund Start-up Assets to Fund Non-cash Assets from Start-up Cash Requirements from Start-up Cash Balance on Starting Date Accounts Payable (Outstanding Bills) Other Current Liabilities (interest-free) Loss at Start-up (Start-up Expenses) Total Capital and LiabilitiesThis stylish, contemporary executive condominium is located in the heart of Eau Claire, guests stay close to the action while enjoying a comfortable retreat. Our one bedroom/one bathroom suite is close to the C-train, +15 and offers free parking.Vacation rentals in Calgary! This Calgary rental is great for enjoying the city and skiing in Banff or Lake Louise.This one bedroom/one bathroom suite is ideal for executives or a small family. Two adults and one small child can comfortably stay in this rental. Guests love that they do not have to worry about furnishings or appliances when they stay at our accommodation. Everything from a coffee brewer to plush towels is provided for the enjoyment of guests.




Guests who rent faster in Calgary by choosing Airbnb are able to access a variety of on-site amenities. This suite includes access to a fitness facility, laundry room, sauna and storage.ON-SITE AMENITIES Secured underground parking Fitness facility Main floor laundry room 3 high speed elevators Bike storage room Sauna On-site management In-suite storageON-SITE FEATURES 24hr Security Dry cleaning (Towercleaners) Convenience store Restaurant (Buchanan's) Daycare Hair salon SpaGuests who book a stay in one of our Calgary rentals are sent an email that informs them of how to check-in when they arrive. There is a process in place that is used to allow for check-ins anytime after 3 p.m. We are not present during the check-in process, but we do contact guests to ensure that they have successfully accessed the accommodation. Rent faster in Calgary by choosing Airbnb.While we are hands-off during check-in, guests can contact us at any time. Maintenance requests are promptly addressed to ensure that guests feel comfortable during their stay.




Eau Claire is one of the most sophisticated areas in downtown Calgary. A highlight of the area is the Eau Claire Market Mall, a shopping centre that features unique boutiques, restaurants and play areas. The area is known for being quirky, charming and fun. Nearby Prince's Island Park is an open space that lets Calgary residents enjoy outdoor activities. Fun events like the Calgary Folk Music Festival and Shakespeare in the Park are held here. Kensington is known for its focus on small businesses and the community. Gourmet food and boutique shops line the streets in this eclectic neighbourhood. Calgary has much to offer visitors. Whether guests choose to spend their time horseback riding in Spruce Meadows or enjoying a spectacle at the Calgary Stampede, there is plenty to see and do in this unique city.This short term rental has a Walkscore of 97. It is close to restaurants, bars, shopping and banks to allow guests to walk to all of these establishments. Parks and entertainment options are just around the corner.




While this executive suite is located in downtown Calgary, visitors may want to access the many amenities that this exciting city has to offer. Nearby transportation options are available. The C-train and +15 are close to walk to, so guests are able to travel on public transit to reach any destination within the city. Guests who have their own vehicle are able to park in a free, secured parking garage that is located underground. This garage is heated, so it is great for avoiding the blustery winter weather in Calgary. Guests who need to access the rental from the airport can reach it by car, public transit, taxi or limo service. This Calgary rental is a great alternative for guests who want to enjoy the city and skiing. Access to Banff Canada is only an hour from this Calgary short term rental. Access to Banff Canada is ideal for guests who have a vehicle.Come and See Us MEDIchair® – Healthcare, Safety & Mobility Products for Calgary At MEDIchair Calgary, we provide a selection of and to help make your daily life more enjoyable and comfortable.




Many of these products even qualify for free in-home trials! If you would like help selecting the right health and mobility product for you, please give us a call at 403-252-5366, or toll-free at 1-800-661-6672. We also invite you to . You may also e-mail a member of the MEDIchair Calgary staff at . Learn more about our company and staff on the . Calgary Tower: get on the tower-symbol of the city to enjoy an air view of Calgary from the highest 360 degrees observation post in the world, 1.228 metres above sea level. The tower has glass floors and ceilings, rotating restaurant and souvenir shop. Glenbow Museum: let your mind wander in the vast land of west Canada and travel back in time. Admire handicrafts of the indigenous peoples of North America, Arctic Inuits' masks and kayaks, exhibits narrating the adventures of Pioneers in the times of conquering the West.  Explore every day objects from the lives of 19th-20th century Alberta inhabitants in the ranch, in the mines, in the oil wells.




In the museum Gallery the works of explorers, who without being artists, depicted on drawings and in water colours the virgin landscapes they saw for the first time, stand out. Heritage Park: it is like travelling in a time machine to a 19th century western-style city. The retro air of this theme park is utterly realistic. Authentic historical buildings were transferred here for display along with old furniture, carriages and vintage cars, while the staff too is in costume.  Roam the streets of Historical Village with the one-room school, the pre-war hotels and restaurants, the fun-fair with the carousel. Take the train from the railway station - a replica of the 1893 building - for a trip in the wagons of the historical Pacific. Address: 1900 Heritage Dr SW, 001 403268850, www.heritagepark.ca/ Prince’s Island Park: an urban oasis in the heart of Calgary, the verdant park in the middle of river Bow attracts visitors and city residents alike. Ideal for picnics, hiking, bike riding, ice-skating on the frozen lake in the winter, and kayaking to the other bank.




Address: 698 Eau Claire Ave SW, 001 4032682489 Devonian Gardens: exotic gardens with a 550 palm trees forest, thousands of tropical plants, ponds and fish, waterfall and sculptures that are all quite outstanding: they are not outdoors, but indoors; an indoor park in a shopping centre! This is the only indoor park in Calgary, housed on the fourth floor of The Core Shopping Centre, for enjoying a walk in nature, after shopping, literally come rain or shine! Address: 317 7th Avenue SW, 001 4034414940, www.coreshopping.ca/pages/core-devonian-gardens Fort Calgary: discover the history of the foundation of Calgary with a visit to the historic fort to the east of the city centre. At the confluence of the Bow and Elbow rivers, the officers of the North-West Mounted Police of Canada established a wooden fortress in autumn of 1875. Their purpose was to control whiskey smuggling and protect the residents of the first settlement that will later become the city of Calgary. Today it operates as interactive museum and cultural centre, informing visitors on the history of the area and the difficult life of the first inhabitants.




Canada Olympic Park: the sport facilities of the 15th Winter Olympics have transformed in a centre for winter sports and summer activities, open for the public all year round. Come to ski, snowboard, skate, mountain bike, ice skate, golf, climb or for the ultra fast bobsleigh. Address: 88 Canada Olympic Rd., 001 4032475452, www.winsport.ca/ Royal Tyrrell Museum: visit the palaeontology museum with one of the most significant collections of prehistoric fauna and flora in the world, one and a half hour drive north-east of Calgary, in Drumheller. At a nearby location, geologist J.B. Tyrrell, founder of the museum, discovered 22 fossilised dinosaur skeletons, mysteriously accumulated in the same area. You will come face to face with the Albertosaurus, the indigenous carnivore dinosaur, ancestor of Tyrannosaurus rex and you will examine the fossils of the longest sea serpent in the world, measuring 21 metres. Shopping is good value in Alberta, as this oil producing province of Canada is included in the areas of the country with the lowest tax on consumer goods.




Going shopping in the malls of Calgary is a favourite for residents and visitors of the city alike. Only fifteen minutes drive from the airport, the CrossIron Mills shopping centre has over 200 shops for any taste. At 17th Avenue and Victoria Park you will find all hip boutiques together, antique shops next to trendy cafés for a break in shopping. A top Calgary souvenir is the white cowboy hat, symbol of the city that loves rodeo. In the old neighbourhood of Inglewood you will buy the authentic handmade hat with the turning brim for men and the women's version for shiny cowgirls, with an incorporated tiara. Moreover, you can buy a pair of original cowboy boots to add a touch of the Wild West in your wardrobe. Night-life in Calgary unfolds along Stephen Avenue, between 4th and 8th street, with the best restaurants and hype hangouts of the city. Here are the best stages for performances and concerts, interesting galleries, trendy bars, pubs playing American pop and more rustic venues playing country music.




Calgary is famous for its Olympic-size burgers, which you can enjoy in their classic version, with bacon and cheddar, and in more gourmet versions, with foie gras and black truffle. The American menu is complemented by huge T-bone steaks for really hungry diners, hot-dogs, doughnuts with marshmallows and peanut butter, while in the retro 50s style diners you will indulge in pancakes, omelettes and French toast. In the cool Chinatown restaurants of 4th Street and Inglewoods, the multi-culti cuisine of the city is at its most creative. Ethnic hangouts where you can taste everything in their most original versions, from Japanese sushi and pizza like-in-Napoli, to Mexican nachos and guacamole.  After the theatre or an ice-hockey match at the Saddledome, Calgary residents hit the city bars for a nightcap of local beer. Calgary Folk Music Festival Calgary International Film Festival Getting to and from the airport in Calgary Aegean Airlines lands on the International Airport of Calgary, 20km north of the city.

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