Customers who have appreciated 22 years of haircuts and conversation are working to save a beloved barbershop being forced to vacate its rented space in Columbia Heights.
Owners of the building housing Sportsmen's Barbers at 914 NE. 40th Av. are not renewing the lease and are preparing to sell it to a music store and school that also lost a lease in Minneapolis.
Friends have launched a GoFundMe to help Dennis Manning find a new home for his barbershop, which is notable for the autographed sports memorabilia adorning the walls and ceiling.
"It's awesome, and a fun place to check out," said Jasvir Singh, Manning's neighbor and a customer for the past six years who helped launch the fundraising effort. "It's old-school. A relic. It's always a welcoming place."
Manning, 55, said he got a letter in late September stating that he will have to shut down the business he started from scratch.
"It is so sad looking at my walls," Manning said while packing on Monday night.
![Dennis Manning packs up memorabilia from his shop's walls in the basement Tuesday, Nov. 07, 2023, at Sportsmen's Barbers in Columbia Heights, Minn. ]](https://arc.stimg.co/startribunemedia/BOPXIZLFHK3ULFKMJHZTOYUACY.jpg?&w=712)
But it's equally sad for his customers, who Manning says come from across the metro area. Last week patrons came from as far away as Buffalo and Forest Lake.
"It's about how well we treat people, and the good job we do," Manning said. "There is something to be said for that."