A local nonprofit dedicated to creating a beautiful, welcoming and safe downtown San Antonio is looking to help local small businesses get their own storefronts -- free of charge -- in an effort to bring more people and more investment into the downtown area.
– Centro San Antonio is a local nonprofit dedicated to creating a beautiful, welcoming and safe downtown.
The organization is looking to help local small businesses get their own storefronts -- free of charge -- in an effort to bring more people and more investment into the downtown area. “We make everything from facial care products, hair care, lip care and body care product. And now that I have more space here in my store, I’ve actually decided to bring in more accessories, clothing and things like that,” said Mariam Bah, owner of Pure Aloha Bath and Beauty and an alumni of the Holidays on Houston Street pop-up shop.My experience last November and December doing the Houston Street pop shops was actually amazing because it led to me having finally having my own store,” Bah said.
The Holidays on Houston Street pop-up shop connects aspiring retailers to a no-cost retail space located in the heart of downtown. These small businesses get a storefront from early November to the end of December.It’s critical to the ecosystem regarding small businesses in downtown.
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