During a recent government meeting, community members expressed concerns and inquiries regarding the potential relocation of a local manufacturing business, Brand Yourself, which specializes in screen printing. The business, currently located at 1500 4th Avenue, is facing uncertainty as its building was sold, and the landlord has yet to discuss future plans with the owners.
Carrie Newman, one of the owners, detailed the company's operations, emphasizing that they primarily engage in manufacturing rather than retail. Newman explained that their business model involves producing items for festivals and events, with plans to move into a larger warehouse space that would allow them to store inventory and operate efficiently. She reassured attendees that their operations would not generate significant noise or traffic, as they would primarily be focused on production.
Community members raised questions about the nature of the business's future operations, particularly whether it would lean more towards retail or manufacturing. Newman clarified that once they relocate, they would not have a retail presence, which prompted mixed reactions from attendees. One member expressed disappointment at the loss of a local shopping option but acknowledged the need to modernize perceptions of manufacturing, which often conjures images of noisy machinery.
The discussion highlighted the challenges faced by small businesses in finding suitable locations within Huntington, particularly given zoning restrictions. As Brand Yourself seeks a new home, the community remains engaged in the conversation about balancing business needs with neighborhood dynamics.