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Business Spotlight: Swagg 'n' Wagon
Cliff and Monique Gatterson are the owners of Swagg-n-Wagon Wings & Things, a food truck and storefront serving up fried chicken, their signature “Swagg Sauce,” and delicious sides like collard greens and buttery cornbread. The couple recently opened their storefront in Federal Way, and infuse love and community into everything they make. This interview has […] read more
Business Spotlight: Love Lurra
Mesha and Karla are the mother-daughter duo behind Love Lurra. The pair creates handcrafted natural bath and body products focusing on clean ingredients. Their journey began in 2008 when they became more mindful about the beauty products they were using. After failing to find products that were truly natural, they began making their own. One […] read more
Business Spotlight: Indigo Movement
Indigo Movement is a massage and fitness company located in Seattle’s SODO on Airport Way, next door to the Old Rainier Brewery. Founder and owner, Tiana Duncan, received her certification for massage therapy from the Brian Utting School of Massage in 2006 and is licensed to practice in Washington State. She opened the doors of […] read more