
Michigan Small Business Restart Program in action
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Pictured is Jessica Hill, owner of OMONI Boutique, located in Uptown Bay City, just south of downtown along the riverfront. OMONI, the Korean word for mother, focuses on honoring the beauty and strength of all women while pushing the boundaries of fashion, little by little. It’s a passion project Hill is grateful to be able to continue, thanks to grant assistance awarded to her small business by Bay Future, Inc. Hill launched the boutique to pay homage to her late mother and out of a desire to create a safe space for women to have fun and freely express themselves through fashion. (Provided Photo)
Pictured is Jessica Hill, owner of OMONI Boutique, located in Uptown Bay City, just south of downtown along the riverfront. OMONI, the Korean word for mother, focuses on honoring the beauty and strength of all
Pictured is Jessica Hill, owner of OMONI Boutique, located in Uptown Bay City, just south of downtown along the riverfront. OMONI, the Korean word for mother, focuses on honoring the beauty and strength of all women while pushing the boundaries of fashion, little by little. It’s a passion project Hill is grateful to be able to continue, thanks to grant assistance awarded to her small business by Bay Future, Inc. Hill launched the boutique to pay homage to her late mother and out of a desire to create a safe space for women to have fun and freely express themselves through fashion. (Provided Photo)
Pictured is Jessica Hill, owner of OMONI Boutique, located in Uptown Bay City, just south of downtown along the riverfront. OMONI, the Korean word for mother, focuses on honoring the beauty and strength of all
Pictured is Maria Vasquez-Sanchez (2nd row, right) next to her husband Pete along with their two daughters, son and three employees at Tex-Mex Grille, a downtown Bay City eatery owned by Vasquez-Sanchez. Tex-Mex Grille was the recipient of financial assistance through the Michigan Small Business Restart Program, a lifeline that Vasquez-Sanchez said has helped keep her family-owned business open. (Provided photo/Jon Becker for the Daily News)