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Eastern Market has always been a showcase for entrepreneurs - standing the test of time
Eastern Market has always been a showcase for entrepreneurs - standing the test of time

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time2 days ago

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Eastern Market has always been a showcase for entrepreneurs - standing the test of time

The Brief Detroit's Eastern Market started in the 1800s and is as relevant to the metro area as ever. In addition to produce and food, it has provided a platform for entrepreneurs and vendors. Vendors are always welcome and the application process can be done online from mid-February to May 1st. DETROIT (FOX 2) - Best known for flower days, farmer's markets and Lions tailgates, Detroit's Eastern Market has a rich history dating back to the 1800s. If you've been there before, you likely think of the sheds - a hub for vendors to set up shop looking for fresh and local goods. The backstory "On a busy Saturday during the summer months, you will see several hundred businesses or vendors in the sheds," said Katy Trudeau. The market itself has always been a way to get fresh food to an area that is often underserved - and while much has changed in the past century, some things remain. "One of the things that all types of entrepreneurs are attracted to at Eastern Market, is that entrepreneurial spirit that started over 100 years ago," she said. That same spirit drew business owner Bethany Shorb to open Well Done Goods. "It started here just as a workshop," Shorb said. "We do all of our screen printing in-house too." Now, 20 years later, the workshop evolved to a brick and mortar location. "We just continued to grow as demand arose," she said. It's a similar story for the owner of Shops on Top, Deron Washington, he jumped at the chance to be a part of the rich history. "I used to come to Eastern Market as a kid and I'm like wow, now I've got a business here in Eastern Market," said Deron Washington. "What a blessing." Both Washington and Shorb have learned, it's easy to get customers when the sheds are open - the trick is giving people a reason to come back when they are closed. "I definitely lean into the customer service, but I do have some nice merchandise too," Washington said. "We (asked) what can we come up with in terms of our brand and we say, 'Y not Detroit'?" Whether it is building a brand, or being able to pivot to meet a need, success at Eastern Market is about carving your own path. "We constantly adapted. During Covid we made wild screen-printed ties and T-shirts and no one was wearing ties when they're in front of their Zoom computer, they are wearing sweatpants, so we started making masks." As for the bread and butter at Eastern Market, you can find it, and so much more, at one of the many sheds which are transformed during the weekends and summertime. "We brought back our Tuesday Summer Market and kicked off the Sunday Summer Markets on Sunday," Trudeau said. Market Days are a staple and something customers have come to rely on. "It's a really important commercial district to Detroit and the region's economy, but we also have to be attracting more residents in and around the area," she said. And more people means more opportunity. Vendors are always welcome, and the application process can be done online from mid-February to May 1st. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION. "Get on our website and check that out," she said. Trudeau added that it fills up quick. "We generally keep a waiting list of vendors to sell in the Saturday market," she said. Right now Eastern Market has plans to grow right alongside the neighborhood starting construction on Shed 7 this summer. The Source Information from interviews at Eastern Market contributed to this report.

Topekans lost more than a million dollars in scam related crimes
Topekans lost more than a million dollars in scam related crimes

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time30-01-2025

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Topekans lost more than a million dollars in scam related crimes

TOPEKA (KSNT) – Scams happen to thousands of people yearly. Scammers taking your money, sometimes when you least expect it. In 2024, Topekans were hit hard with scams. 27 News got new information that Topekans lost more than a million dollars in scam-related crimes. There are many different kinds of scams. Scams are ultimately theft by deception, and cases are on the rise. Sergeant Ky Shorb with the Topeka Police Department (TPD) told 27 News about those rising cases. Topeka leaders want to perform rental inspections 'I never would have thought I would have fallen victim right until I started diving into these,' Shorb said. 'The scammer has become incredibly sophisticated, and they know how to prey on emotions. They know how to prey on financial wellness and stability.' Shorb said Topeka residents lost $2.1 million total in scam-related crimes. TPD also took in 1,287 total reports, which is up 286 reports from 2023. That totals nearly five times more cases. These numbers are a low estimate because they don't include unreported financial crimes. Shorb shared what you can do to avoid falling for a trap. 'You are not compelled to do anything,' Shorb said. 'A scammer shouldn't be able to make you do anything over the telephone, email, or chat. If it's too good to be true, it probably is.' Stopping communication with the scammer is another approach. You can also contact TPD if you aren't sure about a situation. However, there is one thing to remember: 'Education is going to be our best bet, especially when confronting scammers,' Shorb stated. Kansas families can now apply for summer grocery assistance TPD will be working with Operation Shamrock to educate the public on scams. That presentation is expected to be in March, with more possibly in the future. Rosie Nichols with the City of Topeka said this regarding scam-related crimes: If someone believes they have been the victim of a scam, we encourage them to contact law enforcement by emailing detectives at telltpd@ or calling the police at (785) 368-9551 and reporting the information to their financial institution. For more local news, click here. Keep up with the latest breaking news in northeast Kansas by downloading our mobile app and by signing up for our news email alerts. Sign up for our Storm Track Weather app by clicking here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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