An environmentally-conscious suburban woman spent a lot of green to get her business up and running – and then after she had welcomed just one customer, the Village of Orland Park shut her down.
As CBS 2's Lauren Victory reported this Earth Day, Selena Carrion was set to open a vegan tattoo shop her very first business – and now it can't open. It was an American dream for Carrion, a daughter of immigrants.
Carrion's tears of frustration came weeks after work panting the walls, ordering furniture, and hiring staff for her vegan tattoo shop - Venus Vegan Inks. Her grand opening dreams were deflated when the Village slapped a"This Job Is Stopped" sign on her door earlier this month. It turns out the area of Orland Park where she rented commercial space isn't zoned for tattoo shops.She's also confused because her lease specifically says,"Permitted use: Tattoo and Piercing Ship [sic].
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