Students from Shawnee Mission West High School are in business. They have opened a new storefront at Oak Park Mall.
Through a unique and innovative partnership with the shopping center, student-owned businesses are on display for shoppers. Every dollar given by the community takes a student entrepreneur one step further on the path to reaching their business goals.
Gucci storefront, Razer immersive experience coming to The Domain in early 2022 | Community Impact
Read here to find out about new businesses coming to North Austin's open-air mall The Domain. (Community Impact Newspaper staff)
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Pair of businesses open shared storefront in Bellevue | Tri-state News | telegraphherald.com
Katelyn Ries, co-owner of Happy Stems, located in Bellevue, Iowa, works on a flower arrangement on Thursday. The business shares the space with clothing retailer The Hometown Hunnies.
Kaitlyn Steines (left) and Alesha Malone assist a customer at their shop, The Hometown Hunnies, on Thursday.
City of Antioch launches storefront Facade Improvement Program | Antioch Herald
The City of Antioch has created a Façade Improvement Program (FIP). The program will provide building and business owners with an opportunity to improve their building's storefront with a financial incentive.
For further information check out our website: https://www.antiochca.gov/economic-development/facade-improvement-program/
Winter version of StoryWalk lines Sooke storefront windows – Sooke News Mirror
The success and popularity of the StoryWalk project at the Sooke Region Museum have prompted the Vancouver Island Regional Library and Sooke Region Literacy Project to bring it to local businesses.
StoryWalk is a program where pages of a children’s book are displayed on various boards. The boards are then spread apart so folks can read the book as they walk along a trail. It promotes physical literacy, reading comprehension and community, said librarian Nathalie Jones.
Long Beach bakery gives the kouign amann a new twist — masa | Good Food
Arturo Enciso and Ana Salatino of Gusto Bread were able to bake six loaves at a time in the backyard oven of their rental in Long Beach before turning their hobby into a full-blown business. Photo by Mitchell Maher.
Bread, seemingly so simple, has a way of capturing our imagination. Just four ingredients — flour, water, salt and yeast — perform differently in the hands of each baker. For Arturo Enciso, it was a wood-fired cob oven that sparked his interest and launched him on the journey to Gusto Bread .
Rustique by Ashley opens storefront in Hamburg - Buffalo Business First
Ashley Hoelscher has wanted a storefront for her vintage home décor business for years, but this year was the right time to go for it.
She plans to open Rustique by Ashley, which started in 2016, mid-December at 236 Buffalo St., Village of Hamburg. Hoelscher makes and repurposes items such as décor and furniture. She had worked out of her parents' garage and her garage.
Lehighton Downtown Partnership to hold annual Holiday Storefront Decorating – Times News
Those who do it better than the rest could be in line to take top honors in Lehighton's third annual Holiday Storefront Decorating Contest.
The Lehighton Downtown Partnership will host the contest in which people are encouraged to vote for their favorite display.
Upgrade Boutique Just Opened Its First Storefront In The Heart Of Houston - Essence
Founded by Britney Winters in 2019, the venture-backed company is one only a handful of Black female-owned businesses to have raised more than $1 million.
However, that’s not the only way that Upgrade Boutique is setting itself apart from the rest. The space will offer coaching and training services to their stylist staff allowing them to expand their knowledge in both business and finance, and industry trends.
Juicebox hero to hold brick-and-mortar grand opening Saturday in West Fargo | INFORUM
That fresh-squeezed scent is the first thing you detect after stepping into the brand-new Juicebox brick-and-mortar at 3993 4th St. E., West Fargo.
It's the perfect atmosphere for a business that has made its name by selling fresh, raw juice from a little trailer at the Red River Market in Fargo since 2019.
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