One local business owner’s journey to entrepreneurship.
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All in Jan/Feb 2022 Issue
One local business owner’s journey to entrepreneurship.
Nestled in central Topeka is a small quaint Thai restaurant that delivers tasty food in a comfortable, homey atmosphere with personal service that makes guests feel at home.
Topekan Crystal Reuter saw a need for a service in the capital city and made it a reality.
Sunflower Foundation restores buildings on “Healing Hill”
For Steve Mohan, founder and president of Mohan Construction, that was never a question. He always knew that building things would be a cornerstone activity in his life. What he didn’t always know was whether a company of his own would be one of the things he’d one day build.
With a bowling alley, an extensive arcade, an inventive menu and themed pop-up events, The Pennant, 915 S Kansas Ave, has become a popular hangout for people of all ages and a novel setting for birthday and office parties.
The Tee Box, a four-bay indoor golf simulation space, recently opened its doors at 906 S. Kansas Ave.
The Havoc Room, 2600 SW 17th St., a garage where people once pumped gas, now caters to folks who want to pump up their adrenaline.
Leveraged opportunities in 2022, coupled with careful planning and a focus on the long-term financial health of the business, will position your business, and our community, for a prosperous new year.
Two new businesses and an ever-evolving venue have become local destination locations.
Substitute, Combine, Adapt, Modify, Purpose, Eliminate and Rearrange
Data is provided by Jeremy Hill, director for the Center for Economic Development and Business Research at the W. Frank Barton School of Business.
The U.S. supply chain will go through a round of evolution in 2022. This evolution will bring new opportunities for small firms as many firms will consider redesigning their supply chain.
Three of the faculty at Washburn University’s Social Work Department Alicia Lawrence, Lydia Diebolt and Tonya Ricklefs have their own private practices and share their recommendations for starting a business focused on counseling and mediation.