Outdoor market aims to help Louisville vendors after year of challenges
As the state continues to open back up, small businesses are trying to bounce back after more than a year of uncertainty, the pandemic hit small businesses hard, forcing many to close with restrictions over barn doors and more, is helping showcase some of the local businesses in our area. With the second market on Melwood, it’s kind of a combination to showcase existing tenants that are here in the building because there’s a lot of tenants in this building that are artists, small businesses, craftspeople and and like ourselves. And then we bring in vendors from outside of Melwood and and let them give them a chance to display what they do and advertise their business and sell some things. And it’s just kind of a good way to get some exposure. Our doors and more plans to host another market on Melwood in july.
VACCINATED. AS THE STATE CONTINUES TO OPEN BACK UP, SMALL BUSINESSES ARE TRYING TO BOUNCE BACK AFTER MO THAN YEAR OF UNCERTAINTY. THE PANDEMIC HIT SMALL BUSINESSES HARD, FORCING MANY TO CLOSE. WITH RESTRICTIONS OVER, BARN DOORS AND MORE IS HELPING SHOWCASE SOME OF THE LOCAL BUSINESSES IN OUR AREA WITH THE SECOND MARKET ON MELLWOOD. KIND OF A COMBINATION TO SHOWCASE EXISTING TENANTS HERE IN THE BUILDING, BECAUSE THERE ARE A LOT OF TENANTS IN THIS BUILDING THAT ARE ARTISTS, SMALL BUSINESSES, CRAFTSPEOPLE, LIKE OURSELVES, AND WE BRING IN OFFENDERS FROM OUTSIDE OF MELLWOOD AND GIVE THEM A CHANCE TO DISPLAY WHAT THEY DO AND ADVERTISE THEIR BUSINESS AND SELL SOME THINGS. IT IS A GOOD WAY TO GET EXPOSURE.
Outdoor market aims to help Louisville vendors after year of challenges
With Kentucky slowly opening back up, small businesses in the region are trying to bounce back after more than a year of uncertainty.The coronavirus pandemic hit small businesses hard, forcing many to close due to concern about spread in public places. As the months went on, some businesses were able to reopen but without the typical amount of patrons they normally expected.With restrictions fully coming to an end in June, Barn Doors and More is helping showcase some of the local businesses in our area with the second Market on Mellwood. The outdoor market took place Saturday at the Mellwood Art Center.Bruce Brandt with Barn Doors and More said the goal was to bring together vendors to Mellwood to…
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