Business
Young entrepreneurs plan pop-up market in January
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The Jan. 19 event is one of a few services offered by the participants of Young Entrepreneurs of Tomorrow (Y.E.T.), a program operated by the Westside Health Authority.
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The Jan. 19 event is one of a few services offered by the participants of Young Entrepreneurs of Tomorrow (Y.E.T.), a program operated by the Westside Health Authority.
Ambrell “Bella Bahhs” Gambrell hopes to change the perception society has of African-American women.
More than $2,000 in sales was recorded Saturday at the Austin African American Business Networking Association’s latest BEER event.
Stop by Bitoy’s Sweet Treats, 5957 W. Chicago Ave., at 1 p.m. Aug. 15.
The youth and law project of the Wiley Resource Center hosts a weekly one-hour event every Saturday at 11 a.m. at 4540 W. Washington Blvd.
The Black Economic Empower Rally (BEER) focused its attention last weekend on the clothing store Second Time The Charm Boutique.
Restaurant operator Charmaine Alfred and business leader Malcolm Crawford were honored last weekend.
Otherwise, the rest of the community won’t know what we’re doing – and the important role we play, writes one Austin business operator.
Apostle John T. Abercrombie defends his work as a pastor, businessman and advocate for the West Side.