Little Market NYC was founded to give NYC locals a place to shop women-owned small businesses while supporting equality. With locations in SoHo and NoHo, numerous women have grown their small businesses in NYC.
“Little Market NYC is a community that we created to provide a space for women-owned businesses in New York,” said Kimberly Feng, founder of Little Market NYC. “It gives them a place to showcase their products and interact with customers.”
As one might imagine, procuring a physical location for a small business in New York City can be incredibly difficult. For many, a brick-and-mortar store costs simply too much while getting started. But Feng aimed to provide opportunities for women-owned businesses, allowing them to expose their brands to NYC’s prime shopping area.
“I’ve been in so many markets, and we didn’t see the support for mostly women-owned businesses,” Feng said when asked why she chose to support female entrepreneurs. “I thought there was a need.”
Support equality, shop local
Collaboration and discovery run free at Little Market NYC. The market provides a platform for local artists to showcase their wares, growing the next generation of female creators and entrepreneurs. The Little Market NYC Instagram page features many of the unique products and vendors Feng showcases.
“We are a community of women designers, dreamers, and tastemakers inspired to create the
worlds next best brands,” Feng said.
Little Market NYC local brands
– KIKICHIC
– Teak
– Cut and Cropped
– Fusion Artsy
– Googly Eye Cru
– Savage Anchor
Big prospects for Little Market NYC
Take a look inside Little Market NYC and meet founder Kimberly Feng as she talks about creating a space for women-owned small businesses in NYC as an Asian American woman.
A family affair for the Feng women
Feng operates the SoHo and NoHo Little Market NYC locations with her twin sisters. The Feng women have both Chinese and Venezuelan heritage. Beyond supporting Asian businesses, they dreamed of creating a space where women from rich, diverse backgrounds could support each other as they grow their entrepreneurial efforts.
Visit both Little Market NYC locations at:
Soho: 505 Broome Street, New York, NY 10013
Noho: 637 Broadway, New York, NY 10012
Conclusion
The NYC locals and the tourists say Little Market NYC is one of the most unique places to shop in NYC. If one is looking for things to do in NYC, swing by to visit Feng and the other vendors at Little Market NYC. Support local, women-owned small businesses in NYC and interact directly with the owners, who take a personal approach to their work.
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Website: https://www.littlemarketnyc.com/