What is the state of Black-owned businesses in Gwinnett County? One of the major challenges of Black-owned businesses is having a diverse customer base. There are many factors that have brought us to this place in 2023, but we can change the statistics of Black-owned businesses in Gwinnett by working in collaboration with county, city and state official, power brokers and stakeholders to change the statistics. Join us Monday, June 5, 2023 in Lawrenceville. Register.
Category: Gwinnett County Black Chamber of Commerce
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The State of Black-Owned Businesses in Gwinnett Meeting
Gwinnett County is home to a diverse population with a thriving business community. However, one major issue facing Black businesses in the county is the challenge of having a diverse customer base. Black-owned businesses struggle to attract customers from outside the Black community, which limits their growth potential and hinders their ability to thrive. County officials and stakeholders in Gwinnett must be intentional about helping Black business owners overcome this challenge and build a more diverse customer base. Join us on Monday, May 1, 2023, 1:30-2:30 p.m. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/618268737437
Moe’s Soul Food Kitchen
Moe’s Soul Food Kitchen is a gem of a restaurant serving Lawrenceville – MENU!
Who’s Got Soul Southern Grill
Serving us an exceptional Southern cuisine! See the menu.
Edee’s Place BBQ
Did someone say barbeque? Edee’s Place is serving a finger-licking menu!
Free Basic Membership
GCBCC basic membership is free and open to all Black businesses in Gwinnett County.