Another New Small Business Opens in Brookside East

Specialty small businesses make Brookside and Waldo thrive as a unique residential and shopping district.  Today’s blog post welcomes a newcomer located in the growing Brookside East area:  Chanee Vijay Textiles Studio and Showroom moved into the former Golden and Pine space at 633 E 63rd St, suite 100 last month.

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Chanee Vijay

Owner Chanee Vijay, a Kansas native, started her career in corporate marketing.  She always had a creative side that needed an outlet…so she started creating beautiful patterns on organically grown fabric with screen and block printing.  She sold the hand printed textiles through her Etsy shop, and as the business grew, through her own website.  When Better Homes and Gardens magazine featured her work and home in Charlotte, NC, the business really took off.

She moved back to KC from California, where her studio was in the garage.  Chanee was thrilled to secure a larger studio space with a retail showroom here in Brookside.  She explained:  “Over the past ten years, my husband and I have moved five times, and I’ve never had enough space to display my designs.  I love the creative energy and entrepreneurial culture I’ve found in Brookside East.  Now I have the space to welcome clients and increase production for new wholesale clients”.

chanee colorsThe organic hemp and linen fabrics are imported from Europe; then Chanee hand paints her designs in micro batches using water-based, solvent-free inks.  Her mom, Phyllis, sews the pillows, throws, tote bags, pouches, aprons, napkins and tablecloths displayed in the store.  The hand-mixed colors are muted earth tones with all designs uniquely hers.  Every piece is designed for longevity and is machine washable!  Chanee can  customize the pillow designs by color, size and ground cloth type.  Prices range from $40-$175, with designer trade discounts available. 

Because all of the products are created in this working studio, the showroom is only open to the public on Thursdays from 10-5 and by appointment (via the website,).  Hopefully the showroom hours will expand next year.  chanee windows

Unique accessories can ‘make’ the room decor–if you are looking for some fresh textiles to warm up your space (or need a handmade, one of a kind gift!)  stop in and see what’s on display at Chaney’s shop.  You can also see her work  via her instagram account @chaneevijay.

BKS Artisan Ales Plans Early 2017 Opening in Brookside East

You’ve heard the rumors….here’s what we know so far about yet another locally owned business coming to Brookside East. It’s  BKS Artisan Ales. I recently spoke with  Brian Rooney about his plans.

Brian has been a home brewer for several years. He’s won awards for his beer in a few competitions and decided to “take the hobby a little bit further” by opening to the public. He wanted to stay in his neighborhood of Brookside, and rented space from Butch Rigby at 633 E 63rd St.  (This building is also home for Farm Dog StudiosAmina Marie Millinery and Golden and Pine).   Brian owns the business along with his wife Mary and a few silent investors.

This brewery will be different than many of the craft brew places that have opened up the past few years. Brian explained BKS Artisan Ales will be open from noon – 5 on Saturdays, with a possible expansion to Sundays after getting established in the space. There will be eight taps and his bottled beer for sale. No food service—however, visitors are welcome to bring in their own eats to enjoy while sampling the beers.

One of the reasons Brian decided to open his own place was to offer some interesting brews you can’t find elsewhere. He will not brew the same beers over and over—what’s offered will be constantly changing. He has a passion for brewing, and explained he’s not “money driven” with this new business—he’s doing it to give people “a different experience” . There will be two sides to the space: the beer production side and the tasting room with approximately fifty seats.

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The space build-out is on track to be completed by this month.  Outside, there’s progress:  the patio was recently poured and a garage door with awning and fencing has been installed.  BKS Artisan Ales plans to open in February or March of next year.  

Of course, once the business is open and running….I’ll let you know through the blog.  Brookside East is the hot new area for businesses in our neighborhood–special thanks to Butch Rigby for making it happen and encouraging entrepreneurship in Brookside!

 

Shop Brookside/Waldo on Small Business Saturday!

small-business-saturday-2016-bannerForget shopping on Black Friday in a crowded mall with indifferent store staffers…..come to Brookside/Waldo and shop locally owned businesses!  Your money stays in the community…and you will find unique gifts for everyone !

And if you are headed into Brookside…be sure to make time to explore the new shops in Brookside East:  HAMILTON, Season + Square, Golden and Pine, Farm Dog Studios.

Local restaurants and cafes will be ready for you with nourishment and beverages when you need a break!

Finally, on Small Business Saturday, American Express card holders can take advantage of special offers.

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday and thank you for supporting our locally owned Brookside/Waldo businesses!

HAMILTON (the shop!) Now Open in Brookside East

Yet another new boutique has opened in Brookside East…just in time for holiday shopping!

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Katy Hamilton, owner of Shopgirls at 6245 Brookside Plaza , opened HAMILTON last month at 6215 Oak Street, just south of Plate and Season + Square. It’s a cozy and welcoming space, perfect for browsing and checking out items you’ll want to buy for yourself and others.

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The tagline “neighborhood style for all” reflects Katy’s products: she features men’s and women’s clothes from local designers, Charlie Hustle tee shirts, locally made jewelry (including unique necklaces with letter charms from the KC Star printing presses), Kansas City skyline socks, candles with surprising scents and other uncommon items. At stores like this, it’s always interesting to see how the owner has made the space unique: Katy used discarded pallets from Sutherlands to build the dressing rooms, hung stain glass windows from her first Brookside home and is replacing a section of missing hardwood floor with pennies. It’s a very unique, stylish, and comfortable shop.

hamilton-dressingBesides selling these products, Katy is giving back to the Brookside neighborhood she loves so much by hosting special events for the public. Her boyfriend Adam Galblum is a jazz musician with the band Hot Club KC, so she’s planning micro-concerts, DIY workshops on how to make jewelry and spa items plus special Thursday evening local maker trunk shows.   Later on, Katy wants to debut her own exclusive clothing line.

Stop in and welcome HAMILTON to Brookside! Hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10am-6pm at 6125 Oak St. Follow the shop on social media to keep up with special events: Facebook/hamiltonkcmo; Twitter/hamiltonkcmo and Instagram/hamilton.kcmo.

Brookside’s Hat Shop – Amina Marie Millinery

The weather has finally turned cooler, and you may be thinking about adding a few new pieces to spruce up your cold weather wardrobe.  How about something different?  Consider a hat…made right here in Brookside at Amina Marie Millinery.

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Amina Marie Hood in her Brookside East studio

Amina’s shop is in Brookside East at 633 E 63rd St.  She’s a KC native, grew up in Prairie Village and went to textile school in San Francisco.  She loved fashion and worked in visual merchandising but really never thought about being a hat maker until a friend asked her to create a hat she could wear to Burning Man.  Amina accepted the challenge, Googled some instructions on hat making and … made a top hat that caught the attention of other Burning Man participants.  Amina decided millinery was her calling and studied with hatmaker Jeanne Borne in Arizona. Last year she was a finalist in  the Lock and Company millinery contest in London.  She went to London Hat Week, met others in the business and validated her creativity and business.

Like so many other entrepreneurs, Amina started her business at the kitchen table.  As orders grew, she decided she needed more space and moved to Brookside East in May.  She wanted a central location for easy client access and because she lives in Brookside–she loves her two minute commute!  She knew this area was ‘the right place’ for her and her customers.

Amina explained to me that her aesthetic is “clean and organic–it’s all about the drape of the material.”  Of course she can do wild and extravagant custom hats for special occasions like the Kentucky Derby or ComicCon, but most of her hats are  more classic — for example, a  fedora style.  She makes sure that ‘the hat fits the customer’ in terms of sizing and appearance.  When I tried on a hat in the studio — I loved how it looked on me, but we both knew it was the wrong color.  Amina makes sure the hat works for each unique face and features.

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Amina Marie Millinery in Brookside East

At this time, Amina makes every hat she sells in her Brookside studio.  Sometime this fall, she is introducing a ‘ready to wear’ line, working with a manufacturer in New York.  She’s starting with 3-4 styles — and for now, offers hats just for women.  These hats will be priced around $100-$150.

I asked Amina why she thought hats went out of style.  They were so prevalent in the 1950s.  She explained that as the children of the ’50s parents grew up–they did not want to be like their elders.  They dressed down and considered hats too formal, along with fussy dresses and suits.  Today, wearing a hat is certainly practical in the colder weather, but is also  a subtle fashion accessory.  Wearing a hat gives you a confident, unique appearance–and it’s just fun!

Amina Marie Millinery is open by appointment–but she’s usually in her studio every day and welcomes people to just drop in and see her work.  She offers gift certificates too–what a great gift for that difficult -to- buy- for friend!  Stop in Amina’s studio and check out her hats  at 633 E 63rd St,  next to Golden and Pine with easy parking out front.