Each of Wilson's sons, James, Mickey, and Ron, worked in Potts Barber Shop at one point or another. Ultimately, the business was transferred to Mickey in 1996. He still cuts hair at the Shop if you visit on the right day, and on top of walking out the door with a great cut, you're guaranteed a big smile too.
Recently, Potts Barber Shop was designated a historic landmark by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmark Commission (HLC). In October, the Town's Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to recognize that designation. This came after a year of the Potts family working with the HLC to detail their family's chronology and all of the milestones that led to the opening and continuing operation of the Shop.
For Mickey, this designation is extremely important. Not only does it guarantee that the building which has housed so many memories, moments, and triumphs is preserved in years to come, it's also a way to honor Wilson, who dedicated his life to his family, his craft, and his community.
Mickey is grateful for all of the support he's received along the way and for all of the loyal patrons of Potts Barber Shop. As for us? We're grateful for Mickey. A good barber is an important part of anybody's life - a good neighbor is even better.
If you're interested in learning more about the history of the Potts family and of Potts Barber Shop, you can read the HLC Designation Report here.
Pictured above: Wilson Potts (left), Gerald "Mickey" Potts (right).
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