The Park Salon sits at 4640 Park Blvd in San Diego's University Heights neighborhood, near the intersection of Park Blvd and Spalding Place. Owner Leslie Scavone opened the salon in 2012 and runs it as a chair-rental space where independent stylists lease private stations inside a shared, high-end environment, drawing from the same walkable Park Blvd corridor that feeds foot traffic to Pilgrimage of the Heart Yoga and the Diversionary Theatre two blocks south. The service menu across the collective covers color correction, balayage, keratin smoothing treatments, hand-tied and tape-in extensions, and precision cuts for men and women of all hair textures. Park Blvd is the north-south artery that connects University Heights directly to Balboa Park — a straight shot south on the boulevard — and the salon's 92116 address places it on the corridor visitors drive coming back north from the San Diego Zoo after a day at the park's museums and gardens. Scavone's own specialties lean toward color — full foil highlighting, root touch-ups, and corrective toning for brassiness — while other stylists in the collective focus on curly-hair-specific techniques, blowout styling, and scalp treatments. The shampoo stations occupy a separate room behind the main cutting floor, a layout detail that isolates the rinse-and-condition step from the noise of blow-dryers and conversation in the styling area — a design parallel to the treatment-room separation at Zen Sanctuary on Adams Avenue. Most stylists in the collective book two months out during peak season, and the salon processes appointments only — no walk-ins.