2024 Business Resource Fair Connects Colorado Springs Small Business Owners, Emphasizing Importance of Building Genuine Relationships in the Community

Colorado Springs hosts vendors in support of small business owners on Tuesday

The 2024 Business Resource Fair was held recently in Colorado Springs, bringing together over 40 vendors to support small business owners in the area. The event took place at the Pikes Peak United Way’s Family Success Center on Verde Drive, located on the southeast side of Colorado Springs. This was the first time the event was held for small business owners following the COVID-19 pandemic, with organizers hoping to emphasize the importance of creating connections for success.

At the fair, Heather McBroom, Executive Director for Thrive Network, highlighted the significance of building genuine relationships within the business community. The Thrive Network is a nonprofit organization with a mission to engage, educate, and empower individuals to unlock their potential, build resilient businesses, and strengthen under-resourced communities through entrepreneurship. To learn more about the nonprofit and its work in Colorado Springs and beyond, visitors can visit The Thrive Network’s website.

In other news from Colorado Springs, thousands of people are advocating for a downtown building height limit and aiming to include it as a ballot measure in the upcoming November election. Those interested in submitting news tips or story ideas to KOAA5 can do so through their contact form available on their website. Additionally, viewers can catch up on KOAA News5 content through their free streaming app available on Roku, FireTV, AppleTV, and Android TV devices by searching for KOAA News5 and downloading it to start watching.

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