After visiting high-traffic areas in downtown DC, we decided to reach out to the traveling segment at Union Station to reach out to 1) potential customers and 2) agents that lease space rentals.
I came across the shoe shining shop outside of the Amtrak boarding gates. Here, I was fortunate to talk to several folks who were waiting in line for a shoe shine. The interviews I had with about 10 shoe-shine customers were very much informal and in passing, but there were many telling things said that were great takeaways:
"If only there was a place for guys to cut their hair."
"The Art of Shaving (pic below) is too expensive and high-end for most travelers."
I also went ahead and spoke with 2 of the employees of the shoe shining business to gauge space rental pricing. They could not give specifics, but they indicated it was quite reasonable and definitely feasible to pay for with the demand. They referred me to a manager, but she was unfortunately not present and I was instead given her contact info. I also emailed the specialty leasing manager listed on the Union Station website and am awaiting a response.
I came across the shoe shining shop outside of the Amtrak boarding gates. Here, I was fortunate to talk to several folks who were waiting in line for a shoe shine. The interviews I had with about 10 shoe-shine customers were very much informal and in passing, but there were many telling things said that were great takeaways:
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| Shoe Shine Shop in Union Station. There were 3 stations and several men waiting in line whom I interviewed |
"If only there was a place for guys to cut their hair."
"The Art of Shaving (pic below) is too expensive and high-end for most travelers."
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| Art of Shaving store located within the Union Station shopping area |
"This shoe shining would be better if there were more stations. It would get plenty of customers."
I also went ahead and spoke with 2 of the employees of the shoe shining business to gauge space rental pricing. They could not give specifics, but they indicated it was quite reasonable and definitely feasible to pay for with the demand. They referred me to a manager, but she was unfortunately not present and I was instead given her contact info. I also emailed the specialty leasing manager listed on the Union Station website and am awaiting a response.










