Sponsor spotlight The Original Mini Barns builds community with Bothell Pop-Up Shops

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Pop-Up Shops on Main Street in Bothell will officially open for the season, now featuring eight shops showcasing local artisans and small businesses. Launched in 2021, the Pop-Up Shop Incubator Program aims to help entrepreneurs thrive by offering a low-risk, high-visibility space to connect with customers. The shops feature a variety of products, including handmade goods, local art, and gourmet treats, making it an attractive destination for locals and visitors alike. Monthly Pop Markets will complement the pop-up shops, enhancing community engagement and attracting more foot traffic. The program has significantly aided small business owners in testing their products and growing their ventures.

The Original Mini Barns plays a pivotal role in the initiative by providing aesthetically pleasing retail spaces. This community-focused initiative fosters local entrepreneurship and creativity, enriching the Bothell area. Visitors are encouraged to explore the pop-up shops to discover unique local offerings.

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