The City of Indianapolis announced Tuesday that two new retailers have been selected to participate in St’Artup 317, Indy’s retail accelerator program matching Hoosier businesses to prime real estate opportunities.&
HBH Professional and Nate Redd clothing are the newest additions to the historic Stutz building on Indiana Avenue, where they will operate Labor Day weekend through May 2025.& &
A’Bryanna and D’Angelo WIlliams are the founders of HBH Professional, a hair care line that will soon occupy a space in the historic Stutz building.
“HBH Professional and Nate Redd have built an impressive business model without having a visible, high-traffic storefront,” said Catherine Esselman, program director for St’Artup 317. “They were awarded this placement based on the readiness of the businesses they’ve built. I am excited to place them in this opportunity and watch them grow their businesses.”&
HBH Professional stands for “Hello Beautiful Hair” and was started by husband and wife D’Angelo and A’Bryanna Williams in 2022. The company specializes in hair products to “enhance the health, vitality and unique beauty of Black hair.”
Ron Williams is the founder of Nate Redd clothing, which will occupy a space in the historic Stutz building starting Labor Day weekend. (Photos provided/City...
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