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Shout out your favorite Lexington small businesses

Tell us which LEX small businesses you love, from restaurants to retail to home services and beyond.

A storefront with signage that reads "Pop's Resale Since 1996. We buy vinyl records, vintage clothing, and vintage audio gear."

Get lost in the nostalgia at Pop’s Resale. | Photo by LEXtoday

One of our favorite things about Lexington is how much it supports its small businesses. National Small Business Week takes place Sunday, April 28-Saturday, May 4, and we’re looking to you to help us celebrate the bizzes you love most.

How can you show your appreciation? It’s easy: Just fill out this three-question survey telling us your favorite small business and what makes it special.

We’ll start:

  • City Editor Aayat loves flipping through the vinyl and vintage clothes at POP’s Resale.
  • City Editor Molly loves all the health + fresh options at The Press Juice Bar.

Start thinking of those locally owned eateries, top spots for retail therapy, and service providers who go above + beyond. We’ll feature some of your shout outs during National Small Business Week, so keep ‘em coming.

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