Unite local vendors for a collective store in saint lucie

The Issue

I am a vendor with disabilities, and I've come to realize that setting up every weekend and constantly chasing after profits is neither sustainable nor profitable. It's a tiring and challenging process that many of us face alone. However, I believe that by coming together, we can create a brighter future for ourselves and build something truly impactful.

The idea is simple yet powerful: unite as one and pool our resources into one collective effort. By doing so, we can explore the potential of renting our own store in Saint Lucie West or Fort Pierce. Instead of paying others and struggling individually, we could pay each other, sharing both the responsibilities and the benefits.

 

 

By collecting enough signatures we can proceed to respectfully request that the city of Saint Lucie and/or Ft Pierce consider to opening an  unused city-owned location to serve as a designated vendor space for small businesses 

 

 

 This isn't just a business proposal; it's a community initiative that fosters collaboration among vendors, allowing us to create a supportive network that benefits everyone involved. By having a permanent location, we eliminate the constant setup and breakdown, providing stability and consistency for our businesses.

Imagine a collaborative space where vendors can showcase their products, attract diverse crowds, and build lasting relationships with customers. This can be a game-changer in terms of visibility and revenue, ultimately enhancing our profitability.

Let's make this happen! I urge all local vendors, supporters, and community members to unite and discuss the possibilities. By signing this petition, you're advocating for a supportive business environment that empowers us all. Sign now to help make this vision a reality, and let's make Saint Lucie West or Fort Pierce a thriving community hub for local vendors!

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The Issue

I am a vendor with disabilities, and I've come to realize that setting up every weekend and constantly chasing after profits is neither sustainable nor profitable. It's a tiring and challenging process that many of us face alone. However, I believe that by coming together, we can create a brighter future for ourselves and build something truly impactful.

The idea is simple yet powerful: unite as one and pool our resources into one collective effort. By doing so, we can explore the potential of renting our own store in Saint Lucie West or Fort Pierce. Instead of paying others and struggling individually, we could pay each other, sharing both the responsibilities and the benefits.

 

 

By collecting enough signatures we can proceed to respectfully request that the city of Saint Lucie and/or Ft Pierce consider to opening an  unused city-owned location to serve as a designated vendor space for small businesses 

 

 

 This isn't just a business proposal; it's a community initiative that fosters collaboration among vendors, allowing us to create a supportive network that benefits everyone involved. By having a permanent location, we eliminate the constant setup and breakdown, providing stability and consistency for our businesses.

Imagine a collaborative space where vendors can showcase their products, attract diverse crowds, and build lasting relationships with customers. This can be a game-changer in terms of visibility and revenue, ultimately enhancing our profitability.

Let's make this happen! I urge all local vendors, supporters, and community members to unite and discuss the possibilities. By signing this petition, you're advocating for a supportive business environment that empowers us all. Sign now to help make this vision a reality, and let's make Saint Lucie West or Fort Pierce a thriving community hub for local vendors!

The Decision Makers

Port St. Lucie City Council
4 Members
Jolien Caraballo
Port St. Lucie City Council - District 4
Anthony Bonna
Port St. Lucie City Council - District 3
David Pickett
Port St. Lucie City Council - District 2
Shannon Martin
Port St. Lucie City Mayor

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