From Market to Storefront:  The Evolution of a Charleston Small Business Owner

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By Mark A. Leon

Laura Voth, owner of Southern Ruetz Hat Bar and Maker Mall and Casey Berry, owner of The Paper Canopy each have found success with new store front shops in historic Charleston, South Carolina.  What common origins do these two women-owned business leaders share?

On the corner of Meeting and Queen lies Southern Ruetz, a unique Hat Bar, event space and artisan mall in the heart of the Charleston peninsula.  This concept store offers an experience like no other including designing your own custom hat, a bachelorette/girls event space, cigar room and second floor marketplace.

About 1.5 miles northwest of the peninsula in the continuously evolving urban mecca of Spring Street is The Paper Canopy, a store inspired by international travel, a love of books and paper and a passion to create a culture that celebrates the joy of creativity and imagination.

Two concepts; two unique cultural and geo eco-systems of Charleston, yet one common thread has kept Laura Voth and Casey Berry together, their deep roots in the market circuit and the power of relationships.

We met with Laura and Casey to learn about their respective journeys, personal and professional growth and advice to future business owners.


1. How important was developing a grassroots brand using the markets and special events to establish the long-term brand and be able to take the next step to opening a storefront?

CB:  Initially, I wasn’t interested in participating in the art markets around town. I was so eager to open my doors, I didn’t want to divert any energy away from the storefront. However, I quickly learned finding my perfect retail space would be a long process. I revisited the market idea and I am so thankful circumstances led me to the pop-up market and event world in Charleston. I was able to connect with so many amazing artists and learn about their brands and processes. It was easy to shop for my own future vendors amongst these markets, like Kendall’s Kandles and Jessie Reyna Art.

Additionally, these events afforded me a wonderful opportunity to hear directly from my customer base. I was given invaluable information about what items were hard to find in Charleston and what they desired from their art community. I had over a year of market research by immersing myself in these fabulous events around Charleston, and it deeply shaped the outcome of my brand. These markets also created a marketing opportunity for people to begin following The Paper Canopy’s journey and brand as it developed. 

LV:  I can’t emphasize enough just how crucial it was to establish a grassroots brand here in Charleston. When I first started, the concept of a hat bar was entirely new to this city. It was like introducing a whole new world of fashion and personal expression to the locals. People often had no idea what a hat bar even meant until they experienced it firsthand. So, not only did I have to promote my brand, but I had to educate people on why it was so cool and unique. That initial challenge motivated me to make a name for myself. I vividly remember the moment when people started traveling from hours away to visit my markets and pop-ups. It was truly a defining moment that validated my vision for this business. That’s when I realized there was a real demand for this one-of-a-kind experience right in downtown Charleston.


2. When did the idea of opening a store first become a realistic part of your strategy and what did you do to prepare for that next step?

CB:  I moved to the southeast with the hopes of opening a retail store. After years of working from home, I missed the community a great store can create. For me, opening a storefront was always the plan. With that goal in mind, I polled my audience at every opportunity. I asked where they’d like a store. I asked what classes they were interested in and what crafts they were currently obsessed with. The markets gave me so much face time with my customers and allowed me to test certain products. For example, I was blown away by the interest in wax seals and fountain pens by people in their 20’s and 30’s. It informed my decision to create the Wax Seal Bar experience at the store. People have more options for seals and wax than anywhere else, and the markets helped create that concept when I saw the interest.

LV:  The idea of opening a store became a very real part of my strategy quite rapidly. As I tested the waters at various events and markets, I noticed a growing fascination with the concept of ‘my store.’ People were constantly inquiring about the location, even though I didn’t have one at that time. I’ve always been a vendor, crafting various products ever since I graduated from college. It was a way to maintain my sanity, allowing me to connect with people who had no knowledge of my full-time job and to share my passion for creating. The desire to open a store had always lingered in the back of my mind, but it felt like a monumental leap. It meant stepping away from a stable job in the advertising and marketing world, where I had built my name and knowledge over 13 years while wearing multiple hats in the industry. Little did I know that really specializing in hat-making would reveal my true passion for actually settling into wearing the one (but in reality, still multiple) hat of a business owner instead.


3. How have relationships with other vendors during your market days helped you source local for your stores? 

CB:  Charleston isn’t lacking in creative talent, that’s for sure! I met so many amazing artists while vending at various markets. Jewelry designers and woodworkers and painters… It’s really inspiring to be surrounded by that much creative energy! The Paper Canopy specializes in paper goods, so I had to work hard to choose local artists that fit the brand and the categories I wanted to offer. Because of the markets, I was able to watch what booths were busy and which vendors were prepared and organized. Not every artist is able to wholesale or simply hadn’t wholesaled their work before. I’ve coached a few people about that process, and it’s been so meaningful to build connections and support fellow small business owners. 

LV:  Building relationships with other vendors during my market days has been an instrumental part of my journey. It’s not just about sourcing local talent; it’s also about fostering a community of passionate artisans. Many of our employees are vendors themselves, showcasing their art upstairs in the Maker Mall. What’s truly incredible is that they share the same enthusiasm and dedication for their crafts as I do, and they’re eager to be within the store more often. This collaboration has been a cornerstone of our success. The Maker Mall is a unique space, where we strive to capture the essence of a real market in a store setting. We intentionally maintain a diverse range of styles and creations because that’s precisely what makes markets so appealing to people. As we began featuring these makers, the support and momentum behind the concept grew exponentially. We’re only scratching the surface with both the hat bar and the Maker Mall, and there’s endless room for growth and opportunity.


4. As an artisan vendor with aspirations to open one or multiple store fronts, what advice would you give?

CB:  Going from vendor to business owner is a huge but satisfying jump! I signed up for a SCORE mentor and received so much input from people that are ahead of me on this business owning journey. I highly recommend their mentorship and free trainings. I’d also suggest talking to your customers and listening to their pain points as much as possible. As a business, you are meeting a need, so really flush out how your business is going to be better than what’s already available. For example, I learned locals really cringe to park and shop King Street for a quick errand, so I searched for a space elsewhere. Your clients will give you so much valuable information if you just ask!

LV:  Here’s a piece of advice that might sound cliché but has been a guiding force in my journey: if the idea of opening a store keeps recurring in your mind, it’s something you truly desire. I had harbored the dream of having my own store for years, but the comfort of my stable job often held me back. The transition from a stable career in advertising to following my passion for creating products was a major leap. However, reconnecting with my love for customer service and the joy of connecting with people rekindled my passion for what I do. It’s that joy of creating something people love and the satisfaction of seeing them leave with a big smile that truly drives me. Building a connection with my customers and witnessing their delight in our products is what keeps me going.


5. At what point did your love for your products and services become a realistic idea to start a business?

CB:  My experience is perhaps a bit backwards. I worked for a successful paper shop in Colorado, so I knew this concept could do well in the right town. When I decided I wanted to open a retail store, I had the general business in my mind. I just had to find the right city! I was willing to move anywhere that would support paper and craft goods, but luckily for me, Charleston’s growing Cannonborough neighborhood was in need! 

LV:  My love for products and services has been with me for as long as I can remember. I’ve always been fascinated by brands, their stories, and the power of advertising, which led me into the world of marketing. Yet, I also had a deep-seated love for the service industry, for connecting with people and building relationships, if only for a short time. It’s the personal connections, the conversations, and the friendships made during those interactions that I missed. My journey to markets allowed me to blend both these worlds – creating products and sharing my brand’s story while providing exceptional customer service. With our hat bar, we’ve been able to create that unique customer experience that makes our customers leave with something they love. The Maker Mall is my way of giving back to where I started and promoting art in all its forms, because, in my view, art can be anything. I wanted to create a business that fosters art and genuine conversations with people.

We’d like to thank Casey and Laura for generously giving us their time and expertise and we hope this article serves as a blueprint for aspiring local business owners in the Lowcountry.

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Grand Opening: Lost Isle, a new fire-to-table eatery on Johns Island from the team behind Lowlife Bar

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Lost Isle has landed on Johns Island at 3338 Maybank Hwy (right next to Tattooed Moose). The team behind Lowlife Bar has partnered with Thomas Wilson and Chef Josh Taylor in their latest venture which is scheduled to open in the next few weeks.

Lost Isle will be a fire-to-table eatery serving up small and large format dishes executed by Taylor, all coming from an expansive wood-fired grill.

What you will expect from this new dining concept

  • Small dishes including whipped ricotta with smoked tomato, and wood fired oysters with chili butter.
  • Larger plates like grilled whole fish with hazelnut salsa matcha, Delmonico steak with chimichurri and tomahawk pork chops with tomato-cherry chutney. 
  • Side dishes including charcoal roasted carrots, charred wedge salad, and curry braised collards from local farmers will also be featured on Lost Isle’s menu.
  • Bar menu – House-made cocktails on tap, beer, wine, ice-cold martinis and Manhattans.
  • Special events and themes will be very much alive and well.

Most importantly, you are going to be surrounded by good vibes, warm fires, gratifying cocktails and a setting that welcomes your best Zac Brown and Jimmy Buffett Best Self Soundtrack.

Follow their journey on Instagram.

Charcoal Roasted Carrots

Whipped Ricotta

New menu

Grand Opening: Uncommon James – Opening its 4th national location on King Street in Charleston, SC this January, 2024

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Uncommon James, a collection of jewelry, beauty and lifestyle will be opening their 4th U.S. location in Charleston, South Carolina this January.

They are actively hiring for this new location. There is a link below if interested.

About Uncommon James

Founded and creatively directed by television personality and fashion entrepreneur Kristin Cavallari, Uncommon James is a collection of timeless, effortless and sophisticated jewelry for women on-the-go. Inspired by her wide array of life experiences, travel and exposure to fashion from around the world, Kristin saw the need to create a jewelry brand that is both versatile and affordable for women of all ages and backgrounds. Embodying her own sense of style, Kristin designed pieces that are feminine with edge, classic yet trendy, and simple – with a pop of personality.

Made of delicate metals and gemstones, Uncommon James jewelry is crafted to seamlessly transition from day to night. Whether worn alone, layered with coordinating pieces from the collection or paired with jewelry from your own closet, UJ jewelry can be customized to showcase every UJ babe’s unique style and individuality. 

With a flagship store in Nashville, Tennessee, notable retail partnerships worldwide and a corresponding television show that has catapulted the company into the international spotlight, the brand is rapidly becoming a “go-to” for the modern woman.

“I’ve poured my heart and soul into Uncommon James, having a hand in every facet of the company. This brand is a true reflection of my personal style.”

They are currently hiring. Click this LINK for current openings.

King Insurance Partners expands into South Carolina with Bates Insurance Group

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GAINESVILLE, Fla., Nov. 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — King Insurance Partners (“King”), one of the fastest growing full-service insurance brokerage firms in the nation, announced today that Bates Insurance Group of the Lowcountry LLC (“Bates”) has joined the King Insurance Partners team.

Founded in 2013 by Radford “Raddy” Bates, Jr., Bates Insurance Group serves businesses and families throughout South Carolina.  “We are so excited to partner with King Insurance. This partnership is transformative and will take us to the next level.  We could not be more excited about the journey ahead,” said Raddy Bates.

Malcolm Chad King, CEO of King Insurance Partners, added, “We’re thrilled to announce our partnership with Bates Insurance Group.  With five offices in South Carolina, this partnership further strengthens our growing footprint in the southeast.”

About King:
Founded in 1974 and headquartered in Gainesville, Florida, King Insurance Partners is a full-service independent insurance brokerage firm delivering a broad array of property & casualty and employee benefits insurance solutions. Additional information can be found at www.king-insurance.com.

Pickleball Kingdom Announces 6-Club Deal for Hilton Head Island, Bluffton, and Charleston Metro

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HILTON HEAD, S.C. , Nov. 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Pickleball Kingdom, a leading name in the world of pickleball, is thrilled to announce an exciting partnership with Kelly and Christopher Ogden, CEO of RT2 Holdings and past franchisees with Orangetheory Fitness, Restore Hyper Wellness & Cryotherapy, and Tony Roma’s Restaurant. This talented couple is set to bring the thrill of indoor pickleball to the Hilton Head Island, Bluffton, and Charleston Metro areas through a significant 6-club deal.

Chris and Kelly Ogden
Chris and Kelly Ogden

Pickleball Kingdom, known for its commitment to promoting the sport of pickleball and creating top-notch facilities, is excited to join forces with Kelly and Christopher, who have a proven track record of success in the franchise industry. The Ogden’s extensive experience and passion for health and wellness align perfectly with Pickleball Kingdom’s mission to provide accessible and high-quality pickleball facilities.

“Pickleball is the fastest-growing sports in the United States, and we believe that the Hilton Head Island, Bluffton, and Charleston Metro areas are ripe for the growth of indoor pickleball facilities,” said Ace Rodrigues, CEO of Pickleball Kingdom.

COO, Rob Streett, added, “We are delighted to join forces with Kelly and Christopher, whose entrepreneurial spirit and proven track record in franchising make them the ideal partners for our ambitious growth plans. With their dedication and expertise, we are confident that pickleball enthusiasts in these vibrant South Carolina communities will enjoy top-notch facilities and experiences.”

Kelly and Christopher have a strong connection to the communities they will be serving with these new indoor pickleball facilities. “We are excited to introduce pickleball to these vibrant communities and provide a fun and engaging activity for people of all ages and skill levels,” said Kelly Ogden. “Pickleball promotes physical fitness, social interaction, and mental agility, making it a perfect fit for our passion for wellness.”

Christopher Ogden, CEO of RT2 Holdings, stated, “Having been franchisees in the past, we understand the importance of quality and service excellence. Pickleball Kingdom’s core values align with ours perfectly. We are excited to be a part of the Pickleball Kingdom family.”

The new indoor pickleball clubs will feature state-of-the-art facilities, professional coaching, and a welcoming atmosphere for players of all levels. Whether you’re a seasoned pickleball pro or a newcomer to the sport, Pickleball Kingdom and the Ogdens aim to create an inclusive and enjoyable pickleball experience.

Pickleball Kingdom and the Ogdens are committed to community engagement and plan to collaborate with local organizations and schools to promote active and healthy lifestyles through pickleball.

The exact locations of the new indoor pickleball clubs will be announced soon, with plans for Hilton Head Island, Bluffton, and multiple locations throughout the Charleston Metro area.

For media and franchise inquiries:
Rob Streett, Chief Operations Officer
(888)788-0999
368828@email4pr.com 

About Pickleball Kingdom:

Pickleball Kingdom is a leading brand in the world of pickleball, committed to promoting and growing the sport through high-quality facilities, professional coaching, and community engagement. With a mission to make pickleball accessible to all, Pickleball Kingdom is dedicated to fostering active and healthy lifestyles.

About Kelly and Christopher Ogden:

Kelly and Christopher Ogden are seasoned franchise owners with a passion for health and wellness. Their experience includes successful ventures with Orangetheory Fitness, Restore Hyper Wellness & Cryotherapy, and Tony Roma’s Restaurant, and they are excited to bring their expertise to the world of pickleball with Pickleball Kingdom.

SOURCE Pickleball Kingdom

Juliska: The Worldly Elegance of Glassware, Ceramics, Home Décor, Jewelry and Workshops in the heart of Historic Charleston, South Carolina

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Juliska Flagship Store Photoshoot // March 2023 // Photo credit: Peter Frank Edwards

The moment you step foot into Juliska, located at 268 King Street in the heart of historic Charleston, SC, you leave the Southern charm of the city and are transported to Europe via French florals, British country house décor, Portuguese accents and more.

As you walk through the tapestry of mouth-blown glass, ceramics, home décor and jewelry, accompanied by fragrant seasonal aromas, you are taken off the streets of Kings and Queens and invited into to a world of refined taste and approachable comfort. 

Juliska is a journey into the realm of endless possibility; yet to truly understand the heart of this inspired brand, you need to step back to the French countryside and understand the inspiration behind the Juliska brand and reputation.

“This house is the center of my inspiration and references for our brand. Nestled in the farmlands of France, it was home to a glamorous Parisian ballet dancer and a dashing gentleman farmer, who married against their parents’ wishes. They broke all the rules and made up their own. They were soulmates, who filled their house with music, art, friends, laughter and nine children. From black tie dinners, to garden parties to family weddings, my grandparents were legendary hosts who created endless memories of love and living boldly.” Capucine DeWulf Gooding, Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer

The two-floor flagship store offers a beautifully designed boutique on the ground floor with tableware, gifts, jewelry and glassware, and the second floor features the Table Setting Studio and Workshop space.             

While experiencing one of the wonderful workshops or browsing for your registry, you will be greeted with a glass of bubbly or a delightful wine served in Juliska’s mouth-blown glassware served from the artfully designed Bohemian Bar.

Workshops

The Workshop Experience includes intimate classes on the Art of Charcuterie, Floral Arranging, Holiday Centerpiece Design, Wreath Making and Guided Tea Tasting Experiences with more to be added.

This is a remarkable and engaging experience and one to be shared by couples, bridal parties, families, and friends for a memorable afternoon.

Why Choose the Juliska Registry Experience?

At Juliska, they don’t just set the table, they set the scene for your future memories! As “architects of togetherness”, the Juliska team members are your partners in building a lifetime of unforgettable occasions and magical moments ahead.

Their passionate entertaining experts are available to help you every step of the way, with streamlined technology designed so that decision-making is effortless and that you have everything you need to begin your exciting new journey.

Juliska Gift Registry

A truly unique and unforgettable experience

Juliska works with master designers in glass, ceramics and jewelry in France, the Czech Republic and Portugal.  Charleston is blessed to have the international refined beauty of Juliska right here in our backyard.

If you have purchased a new home, are planning your dream wedding, are keen to enhance home entertaining skills, are seeking the perfect gift or just want to accessorize an outfit for that upcoming holiday event, we recommend that you visit Juliska.

Charleston, SC based, Dr. Mark Austin Scholarship for Medical Students Celebrates Passion for Healing and Commitment to Excellence

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CHARLESTON, S.C., Nov. 27, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The Dr. Mark Austin Scholarship for Medical Students is now open to aspiring medical professionals who embody the spirit of excellence, compassion, and dedication that defined the remarkable career of Dr. Mark Austin.

Born out of admiration for Dr. Austin’s unwavering commitment to the field of medicine, this scholarship seeks to honor the noble profession of medicine and its worthy aspirants.

Application Process and Essay Requirement

The scholarship application process involves submitting an essay addressing the following prompt:

“Describe a significant challenge currently faced by the healthcare industry and propose an innovative solution to address it effectively.”

The deadline for applications is May 15, 2024. The scholarship winner will be announced on June 15, 2024.

Inspiring Future Healthcare Leaders

This scholarship is not merely financial support; it’s an opportunity for aspiring medical professionals to embrace Dr. Mark Austin’s spirit of giving back, academic excellence, and unwavering dedication to healthcare. By offering a $2,000 award through an inspiring essay contest, we aim to empower future leaders in the field of medicine who share his passion for service and his belief in the transformative power of education.

We invite you to learn more about the Dr. Mark Austin Scholarship for Medical Students, the application process, and how you can contribute to this meaningful cause. By supporting this scholarship, you are investing in the future of healthcare and helping to shape the next generation of compassionate, skilled, and dedicated medical professionals.

About Dr. Mark Austin

Dr. Mark Austin is a renowned oral and maxillofacial surgeon with an unwavering commitment to excellence, a deep passion for healing, and a profound dedication to serving communities. His journey in the field of dentistry and oral and maxillofacial surgery is exceptional and is full of an unwavering commitment to his craft and humanitarian causes.

From his formative years at the University of North Carolina to his distinguished role as a Senior Attending in the department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Facial Trauma at the New Hanover Regional Medical Center, Dr. Mark Austin has indelible mark on the lives of countless patients and the healthcare community as a whole.

SOURCE Dr. Mark Austin Scholarship

North Charleston based Avreo partners with Annalise.ai to transform radiology triage

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The companies join forces to transform the US radiology landscape with a focus on teleradiology

Charleston, SC – Today, Avreo, a leading US healthcare workflow solution provider, announced an exciting partnership with Annalise.ai, a pioneer in artificial intelligence for medical imaging. This collaboration aims to revolutionize radiology triage for US healthcare centers through the distribution of Annalise.ai’s cutting-edge solution with a focus on teleradiology providers.

Avreo’s innovative interWORKS platform offers cloud-based access to workflow management, diagnostic viewing, and unified reporting tools that excel in distributed reading environments and seamlessly interoperate with enterprise healthcare systems.

Annalise triage is set to transform the radiology field by empowering radiologists to efficiently prioritize studies with suspected critical findings. This innovative solution streamlines workflow, supporting faster time-to-detect for urgent conditions.

“By embedding Annalise.ai’s powerful technology directly into the interWORKS worklist and diagnostic viewer, radiology groups can strategically manage imaging workflows with elevated confidence, improve rapid response reporting on critical exams, and deliver higher quality services to their clients and patients,” said Timothy Rose, VP Business Development at Avreo Inc.

Annalise Triage features an impressive selection of 12 FDA-cleared findings, encompassing 5 for chest X-ray (CXR) and 7 for non-contrast brain CT (CTB). This comprehensive offering has obtained the 510(k) clearances and also the FDA breakthrough designation for obstructive hydrocephalus. Annalise Triage stands as the sole radiology triage device to attain this recognition, exclusively awarded to devices meeting specific criteria*.

“The integration of Annalise Triage with Avreo’s suite of digital products enables streamlined diagnostic workflows for radiologists and will help guide providers to the most appropriate action at the ideal time to deliver the best possible patient care”, added Timothy.

“We are thrilled to join forces with Avreo to bring our triage solution to a wider audience,” said Lakshmi Gudapakkam, CEO at Annalise.ai. “The synergy between our AI-driven capabilities and Avreo’s industry-leading workflow solutions will undoubtedly make a positive impact on radiologists’ day-to-day operations.”

By incorporating Annalise.ai’s triage solution into Avreo’s comprehensive suite of healthcare workflow tools, radiologists can expect improved triaging and increased efficiency in managing high-priority cases. The collaboration aligns with both companies’ shared commitment to advancing patient care through innovative technologies.

For more information on the partnership visit https://www.avreo.com/ and https://annalise.ai/.

*FDA website as of March 2023

1 Breakthrough Devices Program | FDA These criteria include: enhancing the diagnosis or treatment of life-threatening or irreversibly debilitating conditions; introducing breakthrough technology; providing a significant advantage over existing alternatives; and prioritizing the well-being of patients

Annalise Triage is only available in the U.S. The device is intended for use by healthcare professionals only. The device is not intended to provide diagnosis. For detailed device information, including indications for use, contraindications, and warnings, please consult the user guide prior to use.

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Local North Charleston Brewery Commonhouse Aleworks opens a new location at the Charleston International Airport

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Commonhouse Aleworks, the North Charleston brewery located at 4831 O’Hear Ave, North Charleston, SC 29405 (Park Circle Neighborhood), is proud to announce the opening of a new location inside the Charleston International Airport (CHS) near Gate B5.

The restaurant and bar, complete with six taps of locally sourced craft brews is 1,250 square feet is will be a complimentary local addition to the airport community of local businesses.

Hours: 4:00 AM until the arrival of the final flight of the day.