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about us

The construction of the I-94 highway destroyed more than 300 predominantly Black-owned businesses.

 

We recognize that the creation, retention and growth of BIPOC-owned businesses is essential to revitalizing the Selby corridor, creating avenues for community wealth, and reestablishing Rondo as an African American commercial district and cultural destination.

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Collaborating with Metropolitan Consortium of Community Developers (MCCD) to develop the bylaws and other frameworks to ensure the longevity and success of Golden Thyme’s transition to a multi-stakeholder cooperative. 

 

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If you’re from the Rondo community and interested in being a cooperative owner, please send us an email at rondo@rondoclt.org with the subject line RONDO COOPS and include your contact information.

TEAM WORK
MAKES THE
DREAM WORK 

 

E. Coco:

Deputy Director 

coco@rondoclt.org 

 

Addie Backhus:

Operations Specialist  

addie@rondoclt.org 

 

MCCD Contact 

Electra Skrzydlewski:

Director of Shared Ownership 

eskrzydlewski@mccdmn.org

FUTURE OF BLACK OWNED
COFFEE SHOP 

Is Bright Thanks To Rondo Community Land Trust 

 

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