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- Brooklyn Laundromats Transform Into Bars, Coffee Shops and . . .
Entrepreneurs in Brooklyn are opening laundromats that double as coffee shops, bars and hangout spots businesses as hybrid community hubs Laundromat owners are transforming the traditional
- Home - Laundromat Project
The Laundromat Project advances artists and neighbors as change agents in their own communities $2,000,000+ directly invested since 2005 Since 2005, The Laundromat Project has directly invested in more than 300 multiracial, multigenerational, and multidisciplinary artists; supported over 180 innovative public art projects; and established a creative community hub in Bed-Stuy while engaging
- Creating Community Hubs: Transforming Laundromats into Social . . .
This article explores how laundromat owners can transform their spaces into community-centric venues, offering more than just laundry services The Benefits of Community-Focused Laundromats Creating a community hub can turn a mundane chore into a more enjoyable and engaging experience This approach not only increases the time customers spend
- Bottles Poppin At This Black-Owned Brooklyn Laundromat That . . .
The Black-owned Brooklyn-based laundromat went viral on social media for the bar it added inside its establishment Y’all they done opened a BLACK OWNED laundry mat with a bar ! pic twitter
- Laundry House | Improving Our Brooklyn Communities
Introducing Laundry House Brooklyn LaundryCares: Together, we're transforming laundromats into spaces of change Join us in supporting our Brooklyn community and promoting literacy through free laundry days, a mini-library, storytelling sessions, and more Help us make a positive impact, one laundromat at a time Donate and be part of this inspiring journey
- Brooklyn Laundromats Transform Into Bars, Coffee Shops and . . .
Brooklyn Laundromats Transform Into Bars, Coffee Shops and Community Hubs Jun 22, 2025 5:00 AM Entrepreneurs in Brooklyn are opening laundromats that double as
- Laundry Latte, a Laundromat Serving Coffee and Pastries in . . .
That’s what J R Dumas thought and went to work, renovating an existing laundromat at 6 Columbia Place and opening Laundry Latte The results are featured in this New12 Brooklyn report Dumas grew up in Paris where coffee was a “big part of his life” and “he wanted to find a way to bring a cafe to New York City that he described as
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