Profiles

Chicken N Pickle

New Wichita and San Antonio locations tickle Chicken N Pickle itch for expansion

By Tommy Felts / October 3, 2018

North Kansas City’s Chicken N Pickle is picking up speed faster than a pickleball soaring across one of the business’ popular courts, said Laurie Morrissey. Hatched within eyesight of the downtown Kansas City skyline, the entertainment venue is making a game-changing serve with its fast-casual approach to community recreation and the evolution of America’s fastest…

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Bo Nelson, Thou Mayest

KCultivator Q&A: Bo Nelson percolates on positive energy in his Crossroads coffee shop

By Tommy Felts / September 28, 2018

Editor’s note: KCultivators is a lighthearted profile series to highlight people who are meaningfully enriching Kansas City’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. The KCultivator Series is sponsored by WeWork Corrigan Station, a modern twist on Kansas City office space.Holding a red, Thou Mayest-branded mug, Bo Nelson credited the success of his 18th Street coffee shop to family talent,…

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Scoops and fruit loops: Quirky collaboration melds Crumble candles, Betty Rae’s Ice Cream

By Tommy Felts / September 28, 2018

Brandon Love hungered for a Kansas City brand as unconventional as his own high-growth aroma confectionery, Crumble Co. He found his match at Betty Rae’s. “I started trying to pick apart [potential partners] to see who would be the best fit,” said Love, Crumble Co.’s founder and “head fruit loop in charge.” “Our way’s really…

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Bridge Space opens doors to creativity, collaboration in Lee’s Summit (Photos)

By Tommy Felts / September 27, 2018

Set against the historic backdrop of the former Lee’s Summit post office, the past and present intentionally collide to create Bridge Space — a 13,000-square-foot coworking space that elevates entrepreneurs in the city’s bustling downtown business district, said Ben Rao. “I’m in the hospitality business. It’s about this experience that people have. We’re not just…

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Glen Dakan, Prestio, and Ryan Matt, Matt Ford

Prestio drives users to auto dealerships without traditional car buying pain points

By Tommy Felts / September 25, 2018

Gone are the days of traditional car buying for Ben Anderson, the first customer of Kansas City-based startup Prestio. Anderson, an accounting professional at CBIZ, had grown deeply frustrated by auto dealerships, he said. In fall 2017, he turned to Prestio –– a first-of-its-kind software-as-a-service platform that allows customers to buy, trade, and finance vehicle purchases…

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