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Firaol Ahmed founded Moii Coffee from his dorm room to help fix a broken coffee supply chain and amplify the voices of Ethiopian coffee farmers.
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The organization鈥檚 board of directors voted Thursday to approve the disbursement of $1,090,000 in operational expansion grants after a pause.
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The nonprofit is hosting a pitch competition with a top prize of $6,000 and a holiday market with dozens of local vendors.
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Shane and Amanda Byrne are the owners of Clickety Clack Typewriters, a new store in Rolla that sells and services old typewriters and is fostering a community of fellow enthusiasts.
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Park Central Development opened the Eric Outlaw Business Center, a minority retail business incubator this month in the Grove. For the next 14 months, three Black women entrepreneurs will sell their products in the center to help scale their businesses.
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It gives three north St. Louis neighborhoods a better platform to approach the city or private funding sources for economic development projects.
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Shopping as a plus-size person is notoriously difficult. A new vintage thrift store, Ethical Bodies x the Good-ish, is working to change that.
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St. Louis business leaders announce financial incentives aimed at bringing businesses downtown. They say $350,000 in grants and other incentives could attract retail shops, restaurants and pop-up enterprises.
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A free mentorship program is giving entrepreneurs feedback on their grant applications.
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鈥淵ou cannot move forward if everybody else does not have the opportunity to move forward. That was a major philosophical shift to address racial and spatial inequities that have held this region back for far too long,鈥 said one leader.