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Small Business Spotlight: Socola Chocolatier
Twenty-five years ago, two sisters started making chocolates in Santa Rosa, inspired by a candy shop across the street from their parents’ nail salon. Wendy Lieu and her sister, Susan, co-founded of Socola Chocolatier, a San Francisco institution celebrated for weaving Vietnamese flavors, from pho and sriracha to guava and durian, into handcrafted bonbons and […] read more
Small Business Spotlight: Transcend
Inside Pacific Place Mall in downtown Seattle, Transcend is rewriting what a clothing store can be. Founded by Nazia Siddiqui, the studio blends sustainable retail, custom tailoring, and small-batch production under one roof, all grounded in a deep skepticism of fast fashion. Nazia opened the physical space in October 2025 after nearly five years operating […] read more
Small Business Spotlight: WEND Jewelry
Wendy, founder of WEND Jewelry, opened her West Seattle studio in 2021 with a simple conviction: jewelry should fit every person, not every gender norm. The shop takes its name from a 13th-century word meaning “to go” or “to move along,” and everything inside reflects that spirit of intentional journey. From handmade rings inspired by […] read more






