ENet makes it happen on the Eastside and wants residents involved
ENet hosts events that promote togetherness and it engages with residents to make the Eastside a great place to live and work and play.
ENet hosts events that promote togetherness and it engages with residents to make the Eastside a great place to live and work and play.
In Battle Creek and Kalamazoo, food hubs are getting locally-grown foods into the cafeterias and onto the trays of Bronson Hospital. At the same time, they’re supporting local farming economies and healthy communities.
Money to get a business off the ground can be one of the biggest obstacles to opening the doors. Right now Kalamazoo has a number of resources to help small businesses over those barriers.
Battle Creek's Sprout Boxes are a way to buy local, support local farmers and entrepreneurs, and eat well.
The folks at Rose Gold Coffee Company want people to get to know them, and vice-versa.
Developers are looking at Kalamazoo's Northside with new appreciation thanks to the tireless work of many, including Mattie Jordan-Woods.
Stability and a willingness to help one another is what makes Urbandale attractive to new businesses like Plumeria Botanical Boutique.
One comes from the kitchen at home, a second from BC Cargo. Two businesses are seeing just how much they can grow in new small business incubator.
One family working together to share their culture and serve their community can spark a change and draw a crowd.
Owner and chef Christen McKinney comes from a long line of cooks, including her mother. She's incorporated her mother's recipes in a blend of Southern, Lousiana, and Midwestern soul food.
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