Fall for fall with Kaya Holistic goods and gifts
When Arizona’s weather turns cool, it’s time to enjoy the fresh air, spruce up at home and prepare to get cozy.
From tobacco-and-clove scented candles to elderberry immune-boosting tonics to botanical bath bombs, Kaya Holistic has all the eco-friendly, handcrafted products you need to fall for fall.
Dazzle your tastebuds Sept. 28 at Dining for Dreams
Five women food entrepreneurs will dazzle the tastebuds of a lucky few at Dining For Dreams on Sept. 28.
The intimate evening of camaraderie and conversation features a three-course dinner catered by graduates of Local First Arizona’s business accelerator programs. Get your tickets now!
Props to Proper Shops for Tucson’s retail renaissance
Downtown Tucson is enjoying a retail renaissance these days, thanks in part to Proper Shops, a collection of boutiques that gives up-and-coming retailers a start. It offers short-term leases that are more affordable for business owners just getting off the ground.
We asked the building’s co-owner and three shop owners how it’s going.
Ever wanted to live in an art gallery? One Arizona couple has made art their home
A ramshackle historic building in downtown Winslow has been transformed by an artist and his wife into a vibrant and eclectic live-work gallery space — a hidden gem along Route 66.
The 22,000-square-foot building now known as Snowdrift Art Space offers the room he always dreamed of having as a young budding sculpturist.
Find out what’s new at this year’s Arizona Fall Festival!
PHOENIX (Sept. 6, 2023) — Enjoy the return of autumn weather, shop 200+ local vendors and taste and sip goodies from 50+ local restaurants and beverage makers at the 17th annual Arizona Fall Festival on Saturday, Nov. 4 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free!
The state’s largest “certified local” event and downtown Phoenix’s largest free annual festival celebrates everything that makes our state special with live entertainment and games in a family-friendly, dog-friendly atmosphere at Margaret T. Hance Park, 67 W. Culver St.
Two Tucson entrepreneurs share experiences as Black business owners
As Black Business Month concludes, it's crucial to recognize that ongoing support from the local community is vital for entrepreneurs, to thrive year-round.
While Black-owned businesses are on the rise in Tucson and across the U.S., they still constitute only 3% of all businesses nationwide. Moreover, Black business owners typically begin with significantly less access to capital compared to their White counterparts—nearly a third less, as per industry standards.
We talked with two Tucson entrepreneurs from the Black business community. We explored the challenges of business ownership, ways the community can offer support, and the inspirations behind their entrepreneurial journeys.
New ACRES community creators marketplace spotlights goods from Black-owned businesses
Black business ownership is on the rise. In celebration of National Black Business Month, we spotlight a new cooperative marketplace that recently opened in Phoenix to support Black-owned businesses.
‘Small, mighty, impactful’: How one Local First donor is giving back to Arizona
Seeing a “Small Wonders” map, the pocket-size guides to independent businesses and tourist attractions around the state by Local First Arizona, was the genesis for Scottsdale marketing agency Ideas Collide lending its support.
Local First, like the agency, was “small and mighty and impactful,” said co-founder Matt Clyde. ”We love seeing small businesses thrive.”
Local First Arizona in Tucson: ‘What you pay attention to grows’
Tucson is a tight community, and Local First Arizona is building those connections every day with our work.
This Tucson brewery is helping an up-and-coming meadery make its mark
It’s not every day that a company takes a potential competitor under its wing. But Local First Arizona members Dillinger Brewing Company and Brillé Mead Company are proof that symbiosis in business can be successful. The owners agree: Tucson is just that kind of collaborative place.
Embracing Sustainability: Introducing Our Tempe Green Business Bootcamp Leaders
As the largest coalition of of locally-owned businesses in the nation, you are part of a movement that elevates the voices of Arizona’s independent, locally-owned businesses – connecting people, communities and resources for meaningful actions that build a diverse, inclusive and prosperous Arizona. Join us in celebrating new and renewing business coalition members.
A 50-mile race and a goal: Workout gear for all body types
Less than a year and a half after Charlotte Bowens experienced a health scare, she was crossing the finish line of a 50-mile race, setting things in motion for Conscious Gear, a brand of outdoor wear she founded to accommodate larger bodies.
“There’s plenty of us at the back of the pack who are fat, and we buy this gear that a lot of the time doesn’t fit us,” Bowens said. “I felt called to just maybe try.”
‘One of the best conferences all year’: Rural Policy Forum brings together 340 tribal, rural leaders
Globe-Miami was bustling as more than 340 tribal and rural leaders flocked to the Copper Corridor for the Arizona Rural Policy Forum. Topics included affordable housing, farmer's markets, training skilled workers, attracting young people to small towns, finding grant funding and more.
How one Arizona business owner started over —and soared
Jorge Diaz was ready to close his online shop that sells handmade jewelry, clutches and wallets until he connected with the Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, which helped him relaunch.
Diaz is one of more than 6,000 small business owners in less than two years who have received advice and training at no cost from a coalition of organizations led by Local First Arizona that supports entrepreneurs across the state.
We Rise graduates make education accessible
Making higher education accessible to all Arizonans is the goal of three business owners who recently graduated from We Rise, Local First Arizona’s Black-owned business accelerator.