The coffee shop wants to support Black, Latinx, and women entrepreneurs get their own start.
is one of the only Black-owned and operated craft coffee shops in the city – and as it works to expand, its founder also wants to pay their success forward.
Vee-Jay was known for its a roster of blues and R&B musical artists – including John Lee Hooker, Jimmy Reed, Betty Everett, Jerry"Iceman" Butler, and Gene Chandler – as well as the Four Seasons."We had no idea that The Beatles were brought to the U.S. by Vee-Jay," Jenkins said. "We have that entrepreneurial legacy of what Vee-Jay brought to the table in this building," Jenkins said."I want to grow. I want to expand. I want create opportunities for people just like me," Jenkins said.
Manny Flores, chief executive of the nonprofit development company SomerCor, will help navigate the expansion.
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