Atlas Exchange trying to bring a market to Manchester
It’s like the farmers’ market. Only all the time. Atlas Exchange will be be Manchester’s first and only locally sourced, community driven market. You can find out more on their website or actually help out by donating at Indiegogo.
Proposed market for Manchester http://t.co/4SYKipEV – we need this but it needs to serve the whole community not just ‘young professionals’
@hillsheights great to see innovative local food-repreneurs filling #rva’s hunger for sustainable, locally sourced, good good products
‘It’s like the farmer’s market.Only all the time.’ Make it happen #rva! via @hillsheights: http://t.co/EIl4PsFs @AtlasRVA
Thank you, Hills & Heights! We’ll keep everyone posted on our campaign to build a community market in Manchester!
Stay safe in the storm!
I back this.
Wonderful concept, but with zero details, including a functioning business plan, I’ll have to just wish them well.
Jonathan, we do have a business plan; it isn’t posted on IndieGoGo because in general those documents aren’t posted there. However, it is posted on our Gust profile and we have no problem sharing it with anyone. We worked hard on the particulars in order to meet with the management and owners of the space we intend to open in. I assure you, we’re fully functional and ready to go. We appreciate your feedback and hope that you keep in touch. If you would like any more information or details please feel free to contact us at any time.
Why not link the Gust profile to your website (says “coming soon” at present) or better yet, just post it to your website? Why make anyone go digging for this information?
Jonathan, we will be updating the IndieGoGo site today to include the information from our business plan. We do intend for anyone to have to “go digging” for any information at all. This is for the community and we plan to make sure everyone is well informed of our plans – this is the only way for us to work together.
We do *not intend….
I’m all for this, just please tell me the name has nothing to do with Ayn Rand. ;)