If you’ve ever asked for a recommendation for home remodeling in Topeka, you’ve probably heard the name PDQ Construction Inc.
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If you’ve ever asked for a recommendation for home remodeling in Topeka, you’ve probably heard the name PDQ Construction Inc.
In a world driven by technology and mass production, a unique breed of entrepreneurs continues to thrive — individuals who have turned their passion for creating into businesses.
Ebony White used to buy a lot of candles as part of her self-care strategy.
Quint and Stacy Cook had talked about starting a business together, but they never imagined that smoked cheese would be at the heart of their success story
Tina Klassen first began dreaming of being a professional woodworker after taking a class in high school.
Morning Light Kombucha is an indigenous and woman-owned company located in Hoyt, Kansas.
Blue Jazz Coffee Roasters has set a high bar for coffee in Topeka.
Meet three local companies that are making business a family affair.
“We take what has been a fragmented and overwhelming process and make it a customer- focused, comprehensive and enjoyable experience,” Tammy said. “I provide the vision and Daniel executes the plan.”
Manchester School for Young Children
As an artist and owner of 77Ink Tattoo Studio, Qi Pan is dedicated to creating designs that her clients envision and setting them in permanent ink to be enjoyed for a lifetime.
“As a Sola family, we are always there to promote and encourage each other,” Strecker said. "It is the best of both worlds. We are a community within the building.”
“I love the energy that everyone at Sola brings with them every day. It’s the happiest place I know of,” Kollhoff said.
“Having a photo booth is a great way to bring people of all ages together and allows you and your guests to keep memories of that special day forever,” Fellers said.
“As a young entrepreneur, community is very important to the success of my business. There is no other community so supportive, and open to facilitating relationships to educate, collaborate and grow.”
The Painted Edge booth at Topeka Vendors Market is filled with painted wood furniture and an abundance of decor items.
Cory and Jill Smith are metalSMITH, a business that repurposes discarded items into new home decor, yard art and furniture.
Todd Konkel, owner of Topeka Vendors Market, felt partnering with small businesses to fill space would be a win-win for his recently acquired building near 6th and Adams.
In Topeka, many shared workspaces are truly communities.
Being a part of Milestone Market allows event professionals to have a greater connection to the events community and an opportunity to collaborate with colleagues.