Small Business is on the Rise in Detroit
Russell Bazaar continues string of business development events
DETROIT, MI, March 05, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- With the momentum from last weekend's Black Business Festival still strong, the Russell Bazaar forges ahead this Saturday, March 6 with the return of Business Seminar Series at 9 am.
Building upon the success the Black Business Festival, the Business Seminar Series offers valuable information to business owners about strategies and opportunities available to them. The seminar series brings professionals from a variety of fields to talk to anyone with an entrepreneurial spirit.
This Saturday's host, Net Business Design, will tailor the seminar to marketing your business. Net Business Design is dedicated to providing cutting edge methods and services for business owner's multimedia needs. With combined staff experience of over 30 years in tradition and Web-based marketing, Net Business Design can design a campaign to suit any business.
The Black Business Festival packed the Russell Bazaar last weekend and these seminars look to satisfy the needs of the dedicated businessmen and women in Detroit until next year's event. Even if you attended last weekend's events, follow the advice from Black Business Festival speaker Keith King of WGPR 107.5 FM and "be at any free conference in the area with your business."
The Business Seminar Series is a semi-monthly event occurring the first and third Saturday of every month from 9-10 a.m. in the Russell Gallery located inside the Russell Bazaar. Seminars are open to the public and free of charge.
About Russell Industrial Center
You have not shopped until you have shopped at the RUSSELL BAZAAR, open weekends in Detroit. Inspired by the great street marketplaces of Europe, but installed in a converted Albert Kahn factory, the Russell Bazaar is a world of shops, all under one roof. More than 150 different vendors have rented booths in the 60,000 sq. ft. Bazaar.
"Shopping at the Russell Bazaar will be great fun," said Dennis Kefallinos, the owner of the Russell Industrial Center and creator of the Russell Bazaar. "We have people selling original clothing designs, jewelry, shoes, accessories, spa products, gifts, household items, electronics and books." Niki's Pizza and Loco - two restaurants in Kefallinos's Dionysia Properties Hospitality Group - are already open in the Bazaar food court. Other food and beverage vendors include a mini-donut shop, a Good Humor cart, a chocolate shop and several booths selling baked goods.
The Russell Bazaar is located in the historic Russell Industrial Center, seven interconnected buildings designed by Albert Kahn and finished in 1925 on a 25-acre site near I-75 and I-94 in Detroit. Kefellinos purchased the Center in 2003 to create a community for small companies in creative industries. At the same time he saw an opportunity to build a unique shopping and entertainment destination for families that captures the unique creative and industrial spirit of Detroit and gives it a festive, international flair.
The Russell Bazaar is based on street markets found all over the world, except the Russell Bazaar is under one roof. It provides a terrific experience for shoppers and gives local artists, craftspeople, and many other types of small businesses a low-cost "storefront" in a lively environment. It's generating excitement, jobs and economic opportunity at the same time.
At the Russell Bazaar you'll find more than 150 specialty shops offering unique designerwear, jewelry, hand-made arts and crafts housewares, food, gifts, bath and beauty products all under one roof. Enjoy entrtainment and giveaways too.Visit the Russell Bazaar at the Russell Industrial Center today.
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