Small Business Week: What makes Charlotte’s small business scene special?

We asked the question, and small business owners across the Queen City answered.

People bustle through a crowded street market with lines of tents in the background.

Many of Charlotte’s small businesses started as participating vendors in the Queen City’s market season.

Photo via @southendclt

For Small Business Week, we asked local owners and employees what makes Charlotte’s small business scene special. Hint: Their responses point to a common thread of support and sense of community.

Bonus: Don’t forget to take advantage of Small Business Week deals happening across the city now through Saturday, May 10.

Emily Anderson, The Brass Bird
“Charlotte has a vibrant, growing small business scene with a very supportive community.”

Elaina Cassabon, Gritbox Fitness
“There’s so much talent in Charlotte and it’s so great to see that in the small business scene. It’s a big city but the small businesses make up such a great and welcoming community.”

Tracy Auten, JT Posh
“As a small business owner of a boutique, I find that the small business scene here is vibrant and dynamic, characterized by a strong sense of community and collaboration. One unique aspect is the city’s commitment to supporting local entrepreneurs through various initiatives, such as the Charlotte Regional Business Alliance and numerous networking events that foster relationships among small business owners.”

A hand holding an iced coffee in front of the Bitty and Beau's shop.

Every coffee cup will have a special message written on one side. What will yours say?

Photo by CLTtoday

Victor Cennamo, Bitty & Beau’s Coffee
“The character and charm of the South End part of Charlotte is unique in its walkability, mix of diverse businesses, and the combination of converted industrial space and modern new construction.”

Jaffer & Zorana Kovic, Dilworth Tasting Room
“I feel like people love to support small businesses and appreciate different concepts. We were one of the first to open a unique wine bar at the time in Dilworth and received an incredible approval and support from our guests.”

Joelle Rusin, Moxie Fitness Studio
“One thing that stands out in Charlotte is how small businesses — especially women-led ones — rally around each other. Entrepreneurship can be lonely. In this community, it’s not just about making it alone; it’s about rising together. Whether it’s cross-promotions, shared spaces, or simply showing up for each other’s events, there’s a real connectedness in the entrepreneurial community.”

Nicole LeMieux, Farm and Fleece Alpaca Ranch
“Small business owners are so supportive of one another! It’s an incredible community that we love and are very honored to be part of.”

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