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Azienda News:
- Brooklyn Laundromats Transform Into Bars, Coffee Shops and . . .
Entrepreneurs in Brooklyn are opening laundromats that double as coffee shops, bars and hangout spots as hybrid community hubs Laundromat owners are transforming the traditional self-service
- Dirty Clothes, Clean Fun: These Laundromats Aren’t Just for . . .
The philosophy of maintaining neighborhood character while innovating the traditional laundromat model is shared by other Brooklyn entrepreneurs In March, Jean-Roch Dumas opened Laundry Latte, a laundromat-coffee shop hybrid in Brooklyn Heights, taking over a laundromat that had been operating for more than 30 years He kept the original
- A New Laundromat With an Attached Bar Is Open in Brooklyn
New business Pearl Lee’s Washtub hopes to “ease the chore of laundry with libations” for Crown Heights neighbors The Black-owned combination laundromat and bar debuted in the neighborhood this
- Bottles Poppin At This Black-Owned Brooklyn Laundromat That . . .
Doing laundry can be draining, especially at a public laundromat But what if you could socialize over drinks while washing your clothes? That’s where Pearl Lee’s Washtub comes in The
- The New Place to Have Loads of Fun? The Laundromat - MSN
Why not party in a laundromat? On the window of Pearl Lee’s Washtub in Brooklyn hangs a sign touting beer, wine, coffee, burgers, and yes, laundry Inside are rows of washers and dryers
- Home - Laundromat Project
The Laundromat Project is an arts organization that advances artists and neighbors as change agents in their own communities We make art and culture in community while fostering leadership among our neighbors through our celebrated Create Change artist development programs, and our creative community-building initiatives across New York City
- Laundry Latte, a Laundromat Serving Coffee and Pastries in . . .
How about tackling the chore in a laundromat with a plush lounge area and a coffee bar to make it more tolerable? Makes sense, right? That’s what J R Dumas thought and went to work, renovating an existing laundromat at 6 Columbia Place and opening Laundry Latte
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