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Black-owned businesses to support in Greater Boston

Black-owned businesses to support in Greater Boston

Here’s a running list of Black-owned businesses to support in Greater Boston

Services range from hair care to banking to graphic design.

Mass. residents are supporting racial justice in Massachusetts by protesting the killing of George Floyd at rallies and vigils across the city and state and by patronizing Black-owned businesses and restaurants. 

Ahead, discover where you can support several Black-owned businesses in Boston and beyond. Did we leave any out? Please share your favorite local Black-owned business in the comments below or by emailing community@boston.com.

A Maven’s World Lifestyle Brand, founded by Anna Foster, is a business coaching, marketing, and strategy platform that organizes the annual Maven Conference, one of the largest conferences in Boston for women of color.

Anointed Hands Massage & Spa Essentials in Randolph, owned by Diana Gethers, offers therapeutic massage treatments.

Black Market the pop-up marketplace in Roxbury’s Nubian Square, owned by Kai and Christopher Grant, focuses on economic justice, arts and culture, and civic engagement.

Bondij Clothing is an online custom-made clothing boutique from local owner and founder Dionne Richards.

Bonita Hair Salon in Somerville, owned by Nailah Montalvo, offers hair, makeup, and other services for both women and men.

Boujie Blinks by Ash is an online cosmetics and accessories boutique run by Ashley Janvier, a Boston-based lash artist and entrepreneur. 

Brown and Coconut is a line of botanical-based skin care products created by Boston sisters Letisha and Zeena Brown.

Cleartech Group, a 2020 minority-owned small business of the year, this Leominster-based firm specializes in providing technical assistance to small- and medium-sized businesses in Massachusetts.

Dartmouth Street Vision Center: Dr. Everett Sabree owns and operates the family-run optometry practice in Back Bay that has offered vision services since 1989. 

Deliver Wash in Boston, owned by Dion McKinley and Kamau Roulhac, is a full-service laundry delivery service.

Eye & Eye Optics in Dorchester, a full-service eyewear specialty boutique, is run by father and son duo Bobin Nicholson and Tariq Nicholson.

Event Horizon is a Boston-based endurance sport company founded by Tony Rich which runs training, coaching, and nutrition programs for adults and athletes of all abilities.

Family Hardware Corp. is a hardware company in Mattapan co-owned by siblings Kimberly Prescod, Natalie Santos-Castillo, and George Prescod Jr.

Fawn Over Me provides baby products created by Christine Brown in Worcester, who also makes masks.

Final Touch With Class Boutique, a retail shop owned by the Hardaway family in Boston, was named 2017 Business of the Year by Mayor Marty Walsh at the annual Mayor on Main Street awards ceremony.

Fire Code Design is a Roxbury-based fire protection company founded by Ronnette Taylor in 2006 who is “the first black woman to run a plumbing and fire protection company in Massachusetts.”

Frugal Bookstore is a community bookstore in Roxbury and Boston’s only Black-owned bookstore, owned by Leonard Egerton and Clarissa Cropper.

Giselle’s Flowers & Gifts in Roxbury is a small florist shop owned by Antonietta Barros, whose designs are featured in private homes, offices, and at special events.

Grace Cleaning Co. in Milton, owned by Lakeisha Harewood, is a cleaning service for residents in Greater Boston.

Hair It Is Barbershop, owned by Daniel Garcia-Decoteau, is a family-owned unisex shop in Mattapan.

House of Colour Salon is a luxury hair salon in Boston co-owned by Jacqui Che and Jensy Padilla.

Intriguing Hair is a hair extension and wig company in Hyde Park, owned by Nikia Londy and Baron Langston.

Jamoji App LLC in Boston, founded by Colleen Hall, is a Jamaican lifestyle emoji app that includes cultural expressions, phrases, food, and places.

Kadanse is a Woburn-based ballroom and Latin dance studio run by Fitz Gerlad and Kelley St. Hilaire.

LiteWork Events, a social events platform run by Farrah Belizaire, aims to bring networking opportunities for young urban professionals.

MassPro Solar is a clean energy company based in Stoughton and co-owned by Airton Andrade and Emanuel Depina.

Occena Law, founded by attorney Daniel Occena, is a legal services firm in Revere.

OneUnited Bank in Boston is the “largest Black-owned bank in America,” and committed to serving low- to moderate- income communities and increasing financial literacy, with additional office locations in Los Angeles and Miami.

Pulse 24/7, an online booking system and scheduling app founded by Andy Jacques, helps business owners in the service industry manage bookings, operations, and payments.

Pure Oasis in Dorchester, Boston’s first recreational marijuana shop, is co-owned by Kobie Evans and Kevin Hart, the first economic empowerment applicants to open a pot shop in Massachusetts.

Reconciled Business Services LLC in Waltham, founded by accountant and tax strategist Rebecca Merzius, offers accounting services to individuals and businesses.

Schnelle Cares in Boston creates masks and a portion of the sales are donated to the Boston Resiliency Fund.

Simply Erinn’s Unisex Hair Salon in Cambridge is owned by Erinn Danielle, who connected with clients through video consultations and delivered hair products during the shop’s closure due to the pandemic.

Sly’s Barbershop in Cambridge, where Sly Dunbar and assistant Cliff Anderson, have been named among the best barbershops in Boston and best low-priced barbershops in Cambridge.

Spark FM, which plays urban and Caribbean music, was created by Danielle Johnson, the first Black woman in Boston to own an all-digital radio station, “to empower the underserved voice of the community.”

Spokehouse – Bowdoin Bike School is an instruction-based community bicycle shop in Dorchester owned by Noah Hicks.

Studio 24 Graphix & Printing in Boston, billed as one of the largest full-service print shops in New England, is run by president and founder Ansy Chevalier.

Tafari Wraps in Boston was founded by designer Imani McFarlane and offers a line of African head wraps, head-wrapping services, and educational workshops.

TCS Sportswear, owned by Aaron Higginbottom and Ralph Sanon, is a company in Boston that designs and supplies sports apparel for schools and local businesses.

The Green Lady Dispensary on Nantucket, a marijuana dispensary, is owned by Rupert and Nicole Campbell.

The Other Boston, founded by Genevieve Angelique, is a curated list of weekly events aimed to connect Boston’s Black community. Angelique also recently launched a t-shirt line with the goal of showing Black Boston pride.

The Private Office Barbershop in Hyde Park, a barbershop that offers haircuts and customized designs, is owned by Sandler Lacoste, a.k.a Dr. Boogs the Barber, MD.

The Williams Agency in Cambridge, is a marketing and event planning firm founded by Nicola Williams, who produces several regional events such as the Boston Local Food Festival, Hyper-Local Craft Brewfest, and Boston Jerkfest, and serves on the board of the Sustainable Business Network of Massachusetts.

Thumbprint Realty in Boston, founded by CEO Alex Edwards, is a real estate brokerage firm that serves Greater Boston and beyond.

Trillfit was founded by Heather White who opened the hip-hop fitness studio in Boston’s Mission Hill location in 2018 “to get fit and ultimately feel happier in my own skin.”

Trust Therapeutics, LLC in Boston, founded by Lisa L. Robinson, is a behavioral health group practice offering mental health and psychiatric services to youth, college students, and professionals.

UHM Properties is a full-service property management company in Dorchester, owned by J. Kevin Bynoe, Sheila Harper, and Patricia Farr.

Villeside Customs is a custom apparel and signage shop in Somerville owned by Jabir Ducasse.

Wisdem LLC, founded by Stephen L. Ball, provides career advising and college admissions consulting services to clients in Greater Boston and beyond through Zoom and in-person meetings.

Correction: A previous version of this story incorrectly identified Frugal Bookstore. Boston.com regrets the error.

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