Expanding economic opportunities for local, low-income, and minority business people...

 

The former Save-A-Lot building at 348 College St. is being renovated as a part of the Houchens Industries Small Business Accelerator to provide affordable, commercial rent spaces for minority (defined as color, race, or national origin), women, or low-income small business owners or business tornado victims. Accelerators are designed to take established businesses to the next level. Individuals interested in using the space should stop by the Housing Authority Office (247 Double Springs Road, Bowling Green) and pick up a formal application. Or you can download, complete, and email it to mstockton@habg.org Applications are due November 25, 2024. The next round of applications will be reviewed December 2024.

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Photo Description: Whitney Peake (foreground), Abraham Williams, Aquesha Daniels, Dawn Bolton, and Harold Little

Congrats to Whitney Peake, POP-UP, and Live the Dream on the award of a $50,000 competitive grant from U.S. Bank!!


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Photo Description: WKU Students worked with a POP-UP client as part of their senior strategy class.

…providing business know-how and financial resources for positively impacting new and existing business development.

 

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Don Vitale, POP-UP Board Chair, and Abraham Williams, Housing Authority of Bowling Green Director, discuss POP-UP.

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