Four Topekans take a leap of faith to start or expand their business.
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Four Topekans take a leap of faith to start or expand their business.
Angie Grau, owner of Paper June, brought her dream for Topeka to life with a store that inspires children to love to read and create art.
Kevin and Mary Ford are the owners and operators of Good Ground Gardens, on the south edge of Topeka. The farm makes sales of fresh, organic, locally grown produce and flowers to both individuals and businesses.
Round Table Bookstore believes that all we need is love...and books. Lots of books.
Businesses making the golden years the best years.
Owners Pat and Judy McCrite opened McCrite Plaza 45 years ago and have built this family business together.
Today, Brewster Place is still meeting the ever changing needs of seniors to help them live a more fulfilled life.
Aldersgate Village has been in operation since 1904
EMP Shield is a one-of-a-kind patented, protective device manufactured in Kansas.
In the Midwest, many of us seek shelter in our basements during severe storms. While a basement can protect us from swirling debris and shattering glass, it does nothing to protect us from the danger of
a building collapse.
Nancy Clasemann, owner of Baking Traditions, opened her store front at Huntoon and Gage in 2018 after three years of fulfilling special orders from her own kitchen.
Topeka residents can choose from a fantastic selection of small-batch bakeries that all offer handmade baked goods.
Jim Burgardt, owner of Pizagels Pizza & Bakery, has operated for 25 years at the corner of 29th and Fairlawn.
Joe and Lyndsey Vawter were stunned at the instant success of Josey Baking Co. which is located in the Westboro Mart.
To explore the business of metal in Topeka, TK Business spoke with a crafter of jewelry, a company that produces custom metal art, an ornamental and wrought iron company and a fabrication shop.
Met-Con of Topeka is in the business of ornamental wrought iron.
Bettis Fabrication, a new division for Bettis Companies, is geared toward supporting the growing parcel industry by building the components needed for massive conveyors in new distribution centers.
Jandi Burkett designs and creates artisan jewelry. She describes her craft as a sort of alchemy, using primitive tools to transform basic materials.
Crystal Riley and Art Stone, owners of Capital Iron Works LLC, saw a demand for custom metal art at car shows that drove the creation of their company.
Ernest-Spencer has been in business for nearly 100 years.