The weeklong observation runs until Saturday, Oct. 11, and features panels, vendors, music and resources for new and existing businesses across Minneapolis.
MINNEAPOLIS — Minneapolis’ second annual Latino Business Week got underway Sunday, highlighting Latino business owners and entrepreneurs, and their many significant contributions to the city.
The weeklong observation runs through Saturday, Oct. 11, and features panels, vendors, music and resources for new and existing businesses across Minneapolis.
“Latino Business Week is a powerful reminder that Minneapolis’ growth and success depend on the bold ideas and hard work of our Latino entrepreneurs,” said Mayor Jacob Frey, in a statement on Monday.
“This week, we celebrate not just businesses, but the families, culture, and community that support them. Investing in Latino-owned businesses means investing in the future of our entire city.”
The celebration coincides with National Hispanic Heritage Month.
Those interested in participating can also take advantage of free headshots, strategic planning workshops, networking mixers and more. The official kickoff happens Monday, Oct. 6, at Midtown Global Market’s Exito Empresarial: NDC Latino Business Week Summit, beginning at 10 a.m.
Guests include Frey, Minneapolis City Council President Elliot Payne and Council Member Jason Chavez, among others.
For the full schedule and more information, visit the city of Minneapolis’ website here.