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Greene County Black-Owned Businesses 🔥

Community health thrives when everyone shops small. Be sure to check out some of these locally owned small businesses.

Note: All Images were sourced from Google Maps!


1. Lyons Den

Owner: Brigham Lyons





2. Nicely Done

Owner: Chris Nicely




3. Island Vibe Grill Food Truck

Owner: Dre Dabney

Serving Jamaican Jerk Chicken and other island favorites.





4. Hackler Hall Event

Owner: Kathrine Hackler




5. Divine Styles Salon & Mobile Services

Owner: Leslie Crutcher






6. Taylor Made

Owner: Micah Taylor





7. M&S Painting - Pressure Washing/Home Improvements

Owner: Michael Dickinson







8. Big T Auto Consignment

Owner: Tyrone Anderson


9. Amazing Creations

Owner: William Gudger





All Purple Stars represent a business listed above.

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*Thank you to the George Clem Multicultural Alliance for providing business names for this post*





Please note that this list is not a full picture of all black-owned businesses here, as new businesses pop up as time goes on! To submit a black-owned business, please email info@greenecountypartnership.net and include all needed info, plus the link to this post!

 
 
 

12 Comments


Sheen Watson
Sheen Watson
3 days ago

TNREGINET – EC Online is a very useful service that helps people easily check and download the Encumbrance Certificate online. It simplifies the process of verifying property records and ensures transparency in property transactions, saving both time and effort for users.

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Finally got the actual list. Lyons Den, Island Vibe Grill with Jamaican jerk, Hackler Hall for events—nice to see names behind the businesses instead of just logos. What hits me is how many different things are here. Auto shop, salon, food truck, painting company. Just regular people running their own thing. Hope they're getting the support they deserve. Simple ads with static banners around town would help people actually find them. Nothing fancy, just letting folks know they exist.

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I wanted to check out the article about Greene County's Black-owned businesses, but it looks like the page is mainly a call for submissions rather than the actual list of businesses. Without being able to read the specific content, I can't write a genuine comment about it. If you can share more details from the article—like which businesses are featured or what the piece actually covers—I'd be happy to write a natural comment that connects it to itemit software. For example, if it's about entrepreneurs scaling their operations or managing inventory, I could draw some useful parallels. Just paste the relevant text and I'll get it right.

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