Denis said she does not have to do a lot of renovations to the building — just some painting and cosmetic changes, including adding some dressing rooms.

The rear of the building will contain the styling lounge, which will feature a television, magazines and comfortable seating. She envisions a place where people can have a snack and hang out.

“I’m a very social person, so I’m looking forward to it,” she said.

Denis said she also will have a kids’ nook with some activities.

“They can be entertained, so mom can shop,” she said.

The restaurant had been at the location since March of this year. Before that, it was at a location on Warren Street. Owner Mark Brown said in a previous interview with The Post-Star that he moved because he wanted to be in a location with more foot traffic.

The Planning Board will review the application at its meeting at 4:45 p.m. Tuesday at 4:45 p.m. at City Hall. It is part of a busy agenda that also includes review of proposals to build a larger Stewart’s Shop on Warren Street, renovate a warehouse building on Pruyn’s Island for the Argyle Cheese Farmer’s manufacturing operation, build new townhouses at the site an apartment building that was demolished after a fire at 14 Culvert St. and open a new barbershop at 484 Glen St.

Michael Goot covers the city of Glens Falls, town and village of Lake George and other northern Warren County communities. Reach him at 518-742-3320 or mgoot@poststar.com and follow his blog at http://poststar.com/blogs/michael_goot/.

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