Small Business Revolution: Main Street - Season 6
Season 6
Episodes
Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder
The Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder (MSR) newspaper was started in 1934, serving as a voice for Black communities. Can third-generation publisher Tracey Williams-Dillard evolve the MSR's print and digital presence while honoring her grandfather's legacy?
Gentlemen Cuts
After the pandemic hit, this barber shop struggled to keep customers walking through their doors. See if help from marketing expert Amanda Brinkman, NBA All-Star Baron Davis, and a local barber turned entrepreneur can help Gentlemen Cuts stay afloat.
Lip Esteem
Tameka Jones turned her dream into a reality when she started a lipstick business, empowering women to feel beautiful in their own skin. Will help from the experts at Deluxe, alongside a leader in the beauty industry, make this startup a legit contender?
Taste of Rondo
The construction of a new interstate divided the Rondo community in St. Paul, Minnesota in the 1950s. The owners of Taste of Rondo are working to bring their community back to its vibrant roots, but startup woes and full-time jobs are holding them back.
Elsas House of Sleep
This furniture store, started in 1966, is struggling to keep the founder's legacy alive while adapting to a changing industry. Can owner Tetra Constantino, with help from Deluxe, honor his mother's dream while he works to modernize the business?
Sammys Avenue Eatery
Owner Sammy is joined by restaurateurs and franchise experts to help him create a consistent customer experience and streamlined operations. Will he be able to expand his business while still giving back to the community he loves?
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