The Neighborhood Hive
“Local is real. It is real people. It is your community and your neighbors.” For Jennifer Williamson, those words are the foundation beneath The Neighborhood Hive, the Sugar House market she created with her husband, Derek Williamson, and their friends and business partners, Tiffany Rainwater and Jed Matthews. Together, the four of them have built something that is part shop, part coffee bar, part event space, part business incubator, and part neighborhood living room - a place where more than sixty small businesses can find a home under one roof.
Evergreen Framing Co. & Gallery
“People have wondered how we could work together for forty years. But since we kind of do different things - even though they overlap - I have mIne and he has his. Some days are easier than others, but we have found a way to make it work.” Kelly and Majid Omana have built a life together in every sense - married since 1983, partners in Evergreen Framing Co. & Gallery since 1985, and still going strong.
Signed & Numbered
“We’ve carved out a little niche. It’s not flashy. But it’s ours. And there’s meaning in that.” Phil Sherburne, owner of Signed & Numbered, grew up building things. Raised in the Salt Lake City suburbs when they were still open fields and construction sites, he remembers gathering leftover scraps and hammering them into forts, boxes, and chairs. “I think I was five when I made a little chair for my sisters,” he said. “Building just became a part of who I am.” That instinct, passed down through generations - his family came to Utah to work the railroads around the turn of the last century - has guided Phil’s entire life.