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Louisville businesses excited for Derby customers, bigger crowds

As Louisville prepares for an influx of tourists for the Kentucky Derby, businesses downtown and in the NuLu neighborhood say they're already reaping the benefits.

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Racial wealth gap impedes Black business ownership

Racial wealth gap impedes Black business ownership
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Black business owners in Louisville start behind due to wealth gap


Hayes Gardner, Louisville Courier Journal
Published
8:44 pm UTC Dec. 22, 2020
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — It wasn’t easy for Nichelle Thurston to save $20,000.
She was working as a front desk clerk at the Louisville Water Co., raising four kids with her husband and attending nursing school. But she was also saving money, and diligently so. After a few years, she had enough to buy a food truck.
She created her own website, paid a local artist to design a logo, and, with three employees, began operation as The Seafood Lady.
It took off. Within six months, she had a brick-and-mortar restaurant, and today, she and her husband, Luke, operate three establishments.

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