ACRES is committed to the Black businesses in Phoenix and their latest initiative – finding a home in the CPLC Pickle House– is the next step in helping entrepreneurs grow their brands.
By: MMM Editorial Team
Archwood Exchange has spent the past several years pouring into the local Black entrepreneur community and their work, as well as several entrepreneurs they've helped, was featured in a news package by Colleen Sikora at News12.
Founded by local business owners Henry Dickerson, Havana Love, Ali Nervis and Stacy Best-Nervis, Archwood Exchange’s journey from a small pop-up market in 2017 to a permanent fixture in Phoenix’s business landscape is a testament to their relentless passion for community.
“We started this organization to uplift the businesses in our community and to see it come so far is an incredible feeling. We wouldn’t be here if it weren’t for this amazing community and we look forward to reaching new heights together,” said Dickerson.
Located in the historic Arnold Pickle House in Downtown Phoenix, the Archwood at Eastlake will be the epicenter of culture, education, art, and entrepreneurship. It will also serve as the home to several local nonprofits and community organizations.
The Archwood at Eastlake will contain a business incubator, educational facilities, a multipurpose movement studio and an event space to host any event you can dream of.
"We look forward to the collaboration and synergy that this space will foster and the impact that will be made in Phoenix as a result," said Best-Nervis.
Interested in interviewing the team behind Archwood Exchange? Contact publicist Tianna Manon at tmanon@tiannamanon.com to set up an interview.
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