Shout out and big love to Rich City Rides Bike Shop and artist Nakari Syon for providing us with creative inspiration for this week’s Main Street News: Embrace Black History Month! This rad and inspiring window design appeared on the windows of the bike shop’s windows a few weeks back. We invite you to join us in embracing Black History Month–today, this month, and every day–by supporting our local black-owned businesses, movements, leaders, changemakers, and artists in Downtown Richmond and beyond:
- Art of Ballet School of Dance and Company – 258 Marina Way
- Building Blocks for Kids Collaborative – 310 9th Street
- CoBiz Richmond – 1503a Macdonald Avenue
- DW & Mr. Bill’s Affordable Fashions – 322 Harbour Way, #3
- Gratitude Gift Shop – 322 Harbour Way, #1A
- Henry’s Barbershop – 1404 Macdonald Avenue
- EDM Properties LLC/NELD Inc – 322 Harbour Way
- Muslim Mission Center – 322 Harbour Way
- Nani Dental Hygiene – 325 11th Street
- Poor Rags – 1404 Macdonald Avenue
- R.F. Associates – 322 Harbour Way, #9
- Red Bay Coffee – 1503 Macdonald Avenue (Richmond Food Hall)
- Reentry Success Center – 912 Macdonald Avenue
- Rich City Apparel – 1600 Nevin Plaza
- Rich City Studios – 322 Harbour Way
- Roux – 1503 Macdonald Avenue (Richmond Food Hall)
- Rich City Rides Bike Shop – 1500 Macdonald Avenue
- Safe Return Project – 1011 Macdonald Avenue
- Stephen B Studios
- YaNique Hair Salon and Accessories – 322 Harbour Way, #8
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