Local Goods

The Local Goods series highlights unique retail businesses that have impacted their communities through a passion for their craft and customers.

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Nappily Naturals Brings Healing Products to an LA Food Desert play icon

Episode 1 Nappily Naturals Brings Healing Products to an LA Food Desert

"We were going to have to be that change we wanted to see in the community, so that’s what we did," says Sharon Williams Askia. Sharon and her husband, Umaar, opened Nappily Naturals Apothecary to fill the need for more holistic wellness products in their Leimert Park, Los Angeles community.
Fort Worth Barber Supply Educates and Inspires Their Community play icon

Episode 2 Fort Worth Barber Supply Educates and Inspires Their Community

After franchising their barber shop business, Edward and Amy Ramirez started Fort Worth Barber Supply to create a place where local barbers could gather, learn, and buy products for their own shops. Their dedication to their customers led them to grow exponentially over the past few years and has attracted the attention of barbers across the US.
Market at Grelen Turns a Small Town Into a Destination play icon

Episode 3 Market at Grelen Turns a Small Town Into a Destination

Family-run nursery, shop, restaurant, and venue, Market at Grelen started as just a seed and became a 1000-acre gathering place for the community of Orange, Virginia. General Manager Hank Gregg recalls how listening to the needs of their local community helped them grow Grelen into an experiential destination.
cityFoundry Brings Vintage Charm to Brooklyn’s Design Community play icon

Episode 4 cityFoundry Brings Vintage Charm to Brooklyn’s Design Community

Sohrab Bakshi brought his love of design, architecture, and restoration from Tehran and Israel to New York City. For over 20 years, the one-of-a-kind vintage retailer has been a driving force of Brooklyn’s Atlantic Avenue design district, giving generations of collectors a place to appreciate the rich history of 20th-century antiques.
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