award
Several area companies were recognized in March as Fountain Award winners. The awards highlight programs and campaigns focused on advertising and marketing. Businesses gathered at the Main Event Space on March 7 to be recognized for their work from 2018. Among the winners were alumni of Thinking Bigger’s 25 Under 25 Small Business Awards, EAG Advertising & Marketing (Class of 2007), Skyline E3 (Class of 2009), Candid Marketing + Communications (Class…
Bark to Basics sells
Brookside Barkery & Bath recently added delivery services to ensure that even those with busy schedules have satisfied pets. The all-natural pet food store and grooming/bathing facility now offers product delivery within a 10-mile radius with a minimum spending requirement of $50. Brookside Barkery, a Thinking Bigger 25 Under 25 Award winner in 2007, hopes that providing a delivery service will help it better compete with larger pet businesses, said marketing…
HMN Architects
Overland Park firm HMN Architects recently promoted vice president Dave Brown to company president. Following the retirement of former president Larry Ralph, Brown will take on the new position this month. Ralph will remain on board as vice president and shareholder and plans to transition to a business development, marketing and key client relations role. HMN is a full-service architectural, interior design and planning firm. The firm has designed buildings…
J. Rieger & Co
Local distillery J. Rieger & Co. recently announced massive expansion, including a new hospitality team and a 60,000-square-foot innovative guest experience. The historic distillery at 2700 Guinotte Ave. will launch its new brand experience in mid-June, located in Kansas City’s historic Electric Park neighborhood. The guest experience will include a 40-foot slide between floors, a custom whiskey bottling station, a 3,000-square-foot Kansas City history exhibit and two full-service cocktail bars. “As…
ScaleUP! KC ninth cohort
Fifteen area entrepreneurs have primed their local companies for the next step of their expansion. The group of local business owners has been selected as the ninth cohort of ScaleUP! Kansas City, a program that provides support for growth-oriented businesses. ScaleUP! KC provides qualified companies with revenue of more than $150,000 to reach their expansion goals. The program is funded through a grant from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation and…