Saint John, New Brunswick, continues to see a vibrant evolution in its local business landscape, even as we navigate the early days of January. Despite the chill of winter, the entrepreneurial spirit in Uptown Saint John remains strong, with new ventures adding unique character to our historic streets. This growth reflects a resilient local economy and a community eager to embrace diverse businesses.
New Ink in Uptown: 162 Princess Street Tattoo Opens Its Doors
Uptown Saint John is thrilled to announce the arrival of 162 Princess Street Tattoo, a new traditional tattoo studio that officially joined the Uptown Saint John Business Improvement Association (BIA) in December. Located at the bustling corner of Princess and Sydney streets, this studio is quickly becoming a notable addition to the city’s creative community.
Owners Lenny Johnson and George Keclík bring nearly four decades of combined tattooing experience to their new establishment. Their decision to relocate from Fredericton to Saint John was inspired by the city’s inviting atmosphere, distinctive architecture, and friendly neighborhood vibe, which Lenny noted reminded her of Montreal.
A Nod to Tradition and Timeless Artistry
Both Johnson and Keclík specialize in traditional tattoo styles, with Lenny also recognized for her intricate floral work. The interior of 162 Princess Street Tattoo is a testament to their passion for classic artistry, featuring exposed brick walls adorned with beautifully framed tattoo flash, vintage-inspired artwork, and antique furniture. This thoughtful decor creates a warm and welcoming environment for clients.



Future Plans: An Antique Shop on the Horizon
Adding another layer of charm to this Uptown corner, the owners have exciting plans for the spring. The other half of their space will be transformed into a cozy antique shop, promising to offer a unique shopping experience alongside their tattoo services.
162 Princess Street Tattoo is located at 162 Princess Street, Saint John, NB. You can also find them online on their Instagram Account. For more details on this exciting new business and other Uptown Saint John developments, you can read the original announcement here.
Frequently Asked Questions
When did 162 Princess Street Tattoo open?
162 Princess Street Tattoo opened its doors in December 2025.
What kind of tattoos do they specialize in?
The owners, Lenny Johnson and George Keclík, specialize in traditional tattoo styles, with Lenny also offering floral work.
Where is 162 Princess Street Tattoo located?
The studio is located at 162 Princess Street, Saint John, NB, at the corner of Princess and Sydney streets.
Are there any future plans for the business?
Yes, in the spring, the other half of the space will be converted into an antique shop.
Why did the owners choose Saint John?
Lenny Johnson and George Keclík were drawn to Saint John’s atmosphere, architecture, and friendly neighborhood feel, which reminded them of Montreal.




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