The Brooklyn Made Store hosted a block party in Downtown Brooklyn on Friday evening, with the event organized by their second location. The party saw dozens of people coming out to support local businesses that make a difference in the borough.
Among the small business owners involved was Auriia Perez, the owner of Perez Beauty Labs. She shared her excitement at being selected to have her products sold at the Brooklyn Made Store, expressing gratitude for being part of the initiative. Perez also highlighted the significance of representation for young Black girls, conveying a sense of pride in inspiring others through her own success.
The celebration showcased goods that represent Brooklyn’s diverse community, emphasizing the importance of shopping locally and supporting minority-owned businesses. This aspect of community unity was highlighted as essential, especially in challenging economic times. Gabrielle Napolitano, Communications and Partnerships Director for Brooklyn Made Stores, explained that the store serves as a platform for small makers and artisans, offering them a space to showcase their products and build their brand.
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