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Small Business Spotlight: Brugge Chocolates
Tucked into a storefront across from Trader Joe’s in Redmond, Brugge Chocolates has been a neighborhood fixture for 16 years. Owner Brandon Kindle and his business partner and husband, Clinton Berreth, took over the shop in 2023 after a chance conversation at a car dealership turned into a full career change. What started as Clinton’s […] read more
Small Business Spotlight: Seattle Pops
What started with an ice cube tray and a dream is now one of Seattle’s most beloved frozen treat destinations. Megan Janes founded Seattle Pops around 2012, inspired by a popsicle company she discovered while in grad school in Alabama, and driven by a vision to bring all-natural, locally sourced frozen pops to the Pacific […] read more
Small Business Spotlight: Post Pike Georgetown
Tucked along Airport Way South in Seattle’s oldest neighborhood, Post Pike Georgetown is a pizza bar and community anchor owned by Onjoli Dela Torre and her business partner Max. What started as a pandemic pivot from burnout at someone else’s bar became Post Pike’s first location on Capitol Hill in 2020, then this Georgetown outpost […] read more






