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Passing on a legacy business to the next generation takes grit, grace — and some financial know-how. But how do these families thrive? Three businesses share what happens when you go beyond the storefront and participate in the community.

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Tony Stovall is the co-owner of Hot Sam's, the oldest men's clothing store in downtown Detroit.

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Hot Sam’s is a Dynasty of Detroit Style play icon

Episode 1 Hot Sam’s is a Dynasty of Detroit Style

Hot Sam’s, the oldest Black-owned men’s clothing store in Downtown Detroit, turned 100 this year. Cliff Green, Tony Stovall, and Lauren Stovall open up about the challenges of creating Black generational wealth and the importance of leaving a legacy.
Preservation, Reinvention, and Rebirth with Modern Homestead play icon

Episode 2 Preservation, Reinvention, and Rebirth with Modern Homestead

With preservation and family in mind, the Smith-Tathams have built a successful lifestyle business in rural West Virginia. Some of the credit goes to Modern Homestead’s previous incarnation as a garden center.
Wing On Wo & Co. Opens Doors to Build a Better Community play icon

Episode 3 Wing On Wo & Co. Opens Doors to Build a Better Community

Authenticity has helped guide this 130-year-old porcelain specialty shop in NYC’s Chinatown. As a community hub, Wing On Wo & Co. breathes new purpose to this family gathering space.
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