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Trey Burton shares how to find and create happiness in the workplace.
“There’s plenty of room to be creative when growing plants and making your space unique.”
— Cameron Rees | Co-owner | Skinner Garden Store
The story of Harris Fabrication began in a garage when founder and president Andy Harris made the decision to take his fate into his own hands.
“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.
Growing the economic impact in Topeka is the priority of GO Topeka and it’s willing to put funds toward opportunities.
Randy Wheat, owner of Haus Janitorial Services, turned what started out as a side gig 30 years ago into a $1.9 million business through the combination of old-fashioned hustle and creative thinking.
Founded by Samuel Shirley in 1937, the company has evolved through four generations, adapting to changing times while maintaining a steadfast commitment to quality and service.
Starting a new business venture can be scary, but starting one when you need to provide for a young family is terrifying.
In 1974, Frye’s Auto Repair launched as a part-time business in a residential two-stall garage.
From contractors and caterers to companies of all sizes, local businesses contribute financial support, in-kind services and volunteer labor to ensure the zoo’s vitality and viability.
For 75 years, Porubsky’s Deli and Tavern served house-made hot pickles, cold cuts and, in the winter months, its famed chili to railroad workers and state legislators alike.
Ed Eller, Mike Morse, Mark Rezac and Brady Lundeen from Kansas Commercial Real Estate provide an update on the current conditions and activity of Topeka’s industrial, retail and office real estate.
Investing in the team has also been a big focus lately for The Wheel Barrel, a local restaurant known for dishing out gourmet grilled cheese, craft beer and specialty cocktails in Topeka’s NOTO Arts and Entertainment District.
Learn about a contracting strategy that can help you win the battle—and the war—of the forms.
For one new owner, it was a rare opportunity. For another, the chance to carry forward a legacy. For a third, their purchase was a necessary next step in taking the local staple to new heights.
Kevin Dunford, alongside husband-and-wife duo Joe and Crysi Sessel purchased the pizza-and-bagels joint at 2830 S.W. Fairlawn Road in late 2022, officially taking over operations on January 1.
Building economic development through community development.