Azlin Flener is just one of many Owensboroans who started a business during the pandemic. The owner and one-woman-show behind The Bee's Knees Bakery + Goods LLC recently turned her hobby into a full-time position.
"Though my small business is relatively new, I've been baking and in the kitchen ever since I can remember," Flener said. "I've always loved to bake and started learning how to decorate cakes and cupcakes from a family member growing up."
Paddle Oregon: An intelligent mobile storefront that delivers unique outdoor toys for fun-seekers
Paddle Oregon: An intelligent mobile storefront that delivers unique outdoor toys for fun-seekers to enjoy
I think we can all agree, there is no better time to be on the water than during the summer …
Monroe sisters open doors to Millennial Cookie on Ferrand Street
"The cornerstone of it are those recipes that our grandparents used," Caitlin Herrock said. "We enjoy getting to take them with us on this journey."
"Everybody really knows 2020 and the last year and a half has been a trying time, especially for small businesses," Caitlin Herrock said. "We were fortunate that we were able to continue with very small scale operations."
Check out Boston's first — and only — one-stop-shop for zero-waste products
In Boston’s North End, you can get cannolis, fresh pasta, and now, a wide selection of zero-waste products.
Though Maria Camila Vasco, 23, originally founded Uvida as an online store while she was a senior at UMass Boston, Uvida now occupies a quaint, colorful storefront on Atlantic Avenue.
Borinken Cakes Bringing Puerto Rican Sweets To Logan Square
The Puerto Rican bake shop is taking over a vacant storefront at 3313 W. Fullerton Ave. Customers can pick up cupcakes, merenguitos and quesitos with flavors like guava, coconut and Nutella.
LOGAN SQUARE — A Puerto Rican bake shop serving fruit-filled cupcakes and other sweet and savory treats from the island is opening on Fullerton Avenue in Logan Square.
Hidden in plain sight: Police shut down alleged sex trafficking ring - The Boston Globe
PROVIDENCE — New women arrived every Monday morning on Barahona Express travel vans, stepping out with their luggage in their hands in a new city they wouldn't get to explore.
The sticks were later collected, so they knew how many men the women had been forced to have sex with. The brothel made as much as $5,800 a day, dozens and dozens of men each. It's unknown how much of the money, if anything, the women were able to keep for themselves.
Amazon Celebrates Local Businesses in Singapore for National Day | Taiwan News | 2021-07-28
With Amazon's latest 2021 study revealing that more than half of Gen Z Singaporeans are #ShopLocal fans, the curated storefront further builds on the strong Shop Local momentum from this year's Prime Day (21 & 22 June), which delivered the two biggest days ever for small businesses on
"Nurturing local businesses has always been at the core of our work at Amazon and goes hand in hand with our customer obsession. Our Shop Local storefront aims to directly connect brands and shoppers across Singapore, providing over 225 free tools to help SMBs get online and scale.
SUNY Poly ditches physical bookstores with virtual offering | EdScoop
SUNY Polytechnic Institute on Tuesday announced it's dropping its on-campus bookstores in favor of an entirely online storefront for textbooks.
The change, which coincides with the completion of the university's contract with its former bookstore vendor, is intended to lower the cost of education for students and more closely align with media trends, university leaders told EdScoop.
High-end sneaker shop opens in Westland
Harrison recently opened Privileged Kicks — a high-end sneaker shop at 6623 N. Wayne Road in Westland — designed to sell some of the top-end sneakers made by companies such as Nike, Adidas and more.
Beginning on his own is a regular pathway for those looking to break into the sneaker business, Harrison said.
What has opened, closed on Washington Square during the pandemic
LANSING – The COVID-19 pandemic left little unchanged in Michigan and that includes downtown Lansing's Washington Square.
The downtown corridor saw longtime businesses close their doors, new small businesses set up shop and others grow their Washington Square presence. Cathleen Edgerly, executive director of Downtown Lansing Inc.
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