Business
FIRST LOOK: Mag’s Marketplace π
Can you believe it has been over three years since Warrenton’s only grocery store, Just Save closed its doors for the final time?
Since then, residents have pursued other means to secure their groceries. But, even with two Food Lion locations in the area (Norlina and Littleton), its absence in the county seat has been glaring.
Last June, The Warrenist broke the news that Warrenton would FINALLY be getting a grocery store. Korita Steverson, the visionary behind Mag’s Marketplace revealed on an episode of The Warrenist LIVE, she secured the old Just Save building on East Macon Street, and has worked extensively with investors and strategic partners on opening a grocery store that not only the community wants, but one “the community deserves.”
Mag’s Marketplace, which is named after her maternal grandmother, will be a full featured public market focused around food.
“We believe small rural communities do not have to settle for only dry and processed foods that lack the taste and healing power of fresh foods. We will focus on sourcing foods from local growers to increase the quality, variety and nutrition of foods while offering competitive prices. Special attention and focus will be given to the needs and diversity of populations in the communities we serve. We seek to partner with local growers to provide fresh produce and meats and will include unique and specialty products where there is demand.” – Korita Steverson
Mag’s Marketplace has a slated opening for June 2022.
In the meantime, take a look below at what she has envisioned…π
Wanna learn more about Mag’s Marketplace?
The community will have the opportunity to hear directly from Steverson and Warrenton Towne Village proprietors, Stacy Woodhouse and Randall Robinson on Friday, December 10th at 6:30pm. They will announce plans to develop additional nearby parcels for housing, offices, and retail.
For your dining pleasure, food trucks Chewly Delicious, SoulBachi, Lil Sumn Sumn, and Steve’s Sno Kone Kups will be on the grounds, and would greatly appreciate your support. π
Follow Mag’s Marketplace on Facebook and Instagram.
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Business
VIDEO: A Look at “Warren County, NC: From the Ground Up”
In partnership with Capitol Broadcasting Company, Inc., Warren County Community and Economic Development released a video today highlighting several businesses in the area.
In partnership with Capitol Broadcasting Company, Inc., Warren County Community and Economic Development released “Warren County, NC: From the Ground Up,” a video highlighting our diverse businesses and organizations in the area.
Warren County’s passion and commitment to building and thriving locally are the driving force behind our community’s success and culture. Itβs that dedication and commitment to community that has been the backbone of our county for years. Hear from some of our small businesses about our community’s values that are the foundation for success.
Small businesses featured (in order of appearance):
AF Wake (https://afwake.com);
Working Landscapes and ByWay Foods (https://bywayfoods.com/);
Brown Family Farms (https://brownfamilyfarmscsa.com);
Kings Fitness (https://www.kingsfitnessnc.com/);
Lake Gaston Outfitters (https://www.lakegastonoutfitters.com/)
Rockin’ E Ranch (facebook.com/rockin.e.ranch)
Business
‘Biz Kidz’ Shine at Warren Farmers Market
The Warren Farmers Market was abuzz with youthful energy and entrepreneurial spirit as young business owners took center stage at the first “Biz Kidz” event.
This past weekend, the Warren Farmers Market was abuzz with youthful energy and entrepreneurial spirit as young business owners took center stage at the first “Biz Kidz” event. These aspiring entrepreneurs, many of whom were seasoned in the art of business, proudly displayed their products, impressing customers and vendors alike.
The following businesses were: Jaques, Jameya, Jaqeim, Jamaya, Jamara, and Jaquae Oliver of Oliver Kids Collection (decorated signs, and all natural, scented play-doh); Thea and Zoey Taber of Taber Treasures (crocheted coasters and potholders, bracelets, necklaces, keychains, bookmarkers); Jayden Andrews of JayRock’s Creations (hand-painted rocks); Kinsley Henderson of Sisterly Dreams Co. (cotton candy), and Olivia Burrows, who assisted as a 4H volunteer.
Whether we see them again at the Warren Farmers Market or at local festival, we look forward to seeing what these kidpreneurs do next!
Business
Duke Energy Foundation Grants VGCC $50,000 to Support Small Business Growth
The Duke Energy Foundation recently announced it has granted $50,000 to The VGCC Foundation to support small businesses in Vance, Granville, Franklin, and Warren counties.
The Duke Energy Foundation recently announced it has granted $50,000 to The VGCC Foundation to support small businesses in Vance, Granville, Franklin, and Warren counties.
The grant is part of $700,000 in new funding made available to North Carolina small businesses in partnership with community development organizations like the Small Business Center at Vance-Granville Community College. Small business grants ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 will be distributed through 20 community organizations to support retail shops, restaurants, and other small businesses looking to expand, upgrade technology, and improve downtown storefronts.
Now in its fourth year, the program has provided over $2 million in funding to small businesses since its inception during the COVID-19 pandemic.
βThe Duke Energy Foundationβs small business grant program has helped fuel a resurgence of entrepreneurial small businesses ranging from bookstores to restaurants in our state,β said Kendal Bowman, North Carolina State President for Duke Energy. βThese small business grants ensure Main Streets across North Carolina are well positioned to benefit from our stateβs unprecedented economic growth.β
Such businesses play a critical role in the stateβs economic health and employ nearly half of North Carolinaβs workforce, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration.
βSmall businesses remain the backbone of the U.S. economy, and in rural areas, they also serve as the heartbeat of our local economies,β noted VGCC President Dr. Rachel Desmarais. βThis monetary commitment enables Vance-Granville Community College to promote the entrepreneurial mindset and support budding small business ideas into real businesses within our larger community.β
The VGCC Small Business Center will select grant fund recipients through a series of workshops, one based in each of the four counties the College serves. Each workshop session will span four evening classes (10 total hours of instruction). The sessions will culminate with a five-minute pitch contest, after which five of the sessionβs 10 participants will receive a $2,500 award to support their small business.
Workshop dates and locations are as follows:
Sept. 16β19: VGCC South Campus
Sept. 30 β Oct. 3: VGCC Main Campus
Oct. 7β10: VGCC Warren Campus
Oct. 14β17: VGCC Franklin Campus
To learn more about this program and participant requirements, contact VGCC Small Business Center Director Carolyn Perry at (252) 738-3240 or perryc@vgcc.edu.
For more information on the Duke Energy Foundation and its initiatives, visit duke-energy.com/Foundation.
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CHI
December 4, 2021 at 10:56 pm
Excellent article and display!! Thank you.
Crystal
December 5, 2021 at 9:38 am
Thank you, CHI!
Antonio
December 9, 2021 at 3:53 pm
I want to be the for in line for a job Iβm a great stocker I have 2 years experience
Crystal
December 9, 2021 at 9:37 pm
We’ll keep you posted about job opportunities.
Aaron silver
December 10, 2021 at 6:49 am
Wonderful news. So glad to hear it, Warrenton deserves a nice grocery store
Crystal
December 10, 2021 at 8:20 am
Yes, it does. It will serve the community and surrounding areas very well.
Susan Harris
December 10, 2021 at 7:46 pm
The rendering shows vision and imagination. It is exactly what we need – fabulous – stylish – warm – inviting. CAN’T WAIT!!! quilt lizzy
Crystal
December 10, 2021 at 9:42 pm
Yes, and everything inside of the building will look amazing, too!