Topeka and the surrounding area are full of businesses creating beauty.
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Topeka and the surrounding area are full of businesses creating beauty.
Creating beautiful spaces with the hope of them lasting hundreds of years takes time and effort.
“There’s plenty of room to be creative when growing plants and making your space unique.”
— Cameron Rees | Co-owner | Skinner Garden Store
“Creativity is at the heart of projects we complete. Not just from the look of a project, but we spend a lot of time listening to how families use their kitchens.”
— Cyndi Haines | Owner & Designer | Heart & Home Design Co.
Remember the time Hulk Hogan filmed a movie out of the brand-new Landon Arena in the late 1980s, and many locals got to participate as extras in the crowd?
“We’re really trying to make sure we create experiences for everybody.”
There aren’t many settings where you can get live entertainment, a hotel, dining, golf course and casino, all in one location.
It all started with an idea to provide better internet services to rural communities.
Pop quiz: What local destination is “the crown jewel of the city’s downtown entertainment?”
“The bank that people like.”
It’s a time to remember where you’ve been and how you’ve grown, to reflect on the challenges you’ve overcome, and to celebrate your accomplishments
MCP Group is the general contractor completing the new Washburn University School of Law building.
David and Jackie Vincent opened one the area’s newest coffee shop and bakery with David’s older sister Ruth Vincent working as the head pastry chef.
Jack and his wife, Anne Francis, have operated the Family Business Resource Center in Topeka for 33 years, offering guidance to family-run businesses.
Curt and Carrie Hogan purchased their Topeka business 37 years ago as newly married youngsters with a 2-month-old baby and little to their name.
Hear from three small business owners, specializing in metal fabrication.
Recent college graduates Abigail McCrory, 22, and Chris Paez, 23, and soon-to-be sophomore Peyton Price, 19, are examples of young shining stars at the Washburn University School of Business.
Bettis Fabrication, a division of Bettis Contractors, has been in business for three years.
Expansions continue this summer for Midwestern Metals and sister company Custom Dredge Works, 1105 NW Lower Silver Lake Road.
Joe Pennington, president of the Stevenson Company since 2006, thinks his metal fabrication business produces the “Coolest Thing Made in Kansas.”