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For Her By Her: A Subscription Box Made for and by Women

Pictured: For Her by Her box with products from Axiom Lux. You’ve heard of Dollar Shave Club, Manscaped, Hims and Harry’s. Those names are associated...

Back Forty Catering: Nick Mancy strikes out on his own

In 2016, the catering arm of Shorty’s True American Roadhouse began to branch out on its own. A part of the Mancy’s family of...

Building a path to a healthier tomorrow: Tamara TCM helps clients get healthy and stay healthy

SPONSORED CONTENT  Life is a balancing act. These days, there are numerous challenges to achieving that balance - our modern lifestyle has us juggling quite a...

Pup-arazzi: Toledo photographer raises money for animal shelters with photo shoots

Moose, photograph by Jen Mahn. Photographer Jen Mahn loves meeting new people— and their pets. “I love building new relationships. I make friends out of the...

Sisters Launch NWO Sign Greeters: New business adds colorful signs to yards

Have you been driving down a Toledo-area street and seen a cute sign in someone’s yard? Not hand-written, or even printed, but a delightful...

Candy Roundup: Tricks to the Best Treats

All aboard for a tour of Northwest Ohio and Southeastern Michigan treats and sweets! We’re not sure how Halloween will stand up to last...

Do Good and Declutter: 6 Toledo Nonprofits that Want Your Used Items

Now that working from home is the new normal for many of us, it’s become difficult to ignore all the clutter we’ve allowed to...

One-stop directory HerHub spotlights Toledo businesses owned by women

By Aubreyonna Van Hoose Empowerment. Promotion. Community. These are the aims of HerHub, a newly-launched online community of local women-owned businesses by Women of Toledo. HerHub...

Family-owned flower truck is the right place for the right plant.

Flowers provide a sense of happiness for just about anyone. As the sight and smell stimulates dopamine, serotonin, and oxytocin,  it's no wonder we...

July 31, 2020 – Marketplace Changes

The Frogtown Froggy Museum has moved from Collingwood Ave. to 316 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 300, in downtown Toledo. See more than 700...

June 17 2020—Marketplace Changes

Downtown Sylvania welcomes a new boho-style boutique and space to support local musicians and artists. Hip To The Groove Boutique, at 5665 Main St.,...

Spinning The Black Circle: Culture Clash Curates encourages community

Culture Clash Records has come up with a subscription program that gives music fans the albums they didn’t know they needed.

Jupmode “Here for Good” T-shirt campaign benefits local business during pandemic

Toledo-based clothing and retail brand Jupmode launched a “Here for Good” campaign in April to raise money for local businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Women in Business 2020

Special Advertising Section Leadership lessons from local entrepreneurs Business moves fast and women in business understand how to adapt. We talked with these local women about...

NEW AUDIO SERIES: City Talks – Phil Barone, Owner of Rosie’s Italian Grille

Tune out the "Breaking News" for boots-on-the-ground commentary from Toledo-area business owners, service providers and government officials braving our current climate of uncertainty. As a new audio series, City Talks provides a brief local take on our situation, as well as advice and ideas for how to spend the new downtime foisted on us by circumstance.

March 11, 2020—Marketplace Changes

Libardo’s Catering Company has opened its first diner in Point Place at 4280 N. Summit St., offering deli sandwiches, Philly Steaks, kosher hot dogs,...