
Glenwood South Tailor & Alterations is dedicated to bringing their local community the European clothing experience. This beauty salon, which opened in 1986, sits right in the heart of Downtown Raleigh and offers all your beauty needs.

Blalock and has been going strong ever since in the same location they started in. They are a culturally diverse shop able to cut all types of hair.Ĭity Market Barber & Style Shop was opened 19 years ago by Richard Bowden and everyone is welcome, regardless of their ability to pay, to receive a haircut.Ĭrema is a delicious cafe offering gourmet coffee and ice cream, homemade soups, freshly made salads, and sandwiches. Whether you like your coffee black, with sugar, or with cream - Black & White Coffee Roasters looks for coffee that tastes great no matter how you drink it.īlalock's was established in April of 1970 by Rev. This retailer in Downtown Raleigh invites business owners without a physical storefront to sell their products at the store and encourages Black entrepreneurship in the community.

They strive to showcase their traits in everyday lifestyle as artists through screen printing & embroidery, logo design, and apparel.Ī gourmet chocolate shop that's all about creating unique taste experiences. Handmade, one-of-a-kind gemstone jewelry.Ī creative brand that relies on teamwork and unique artwork. The gallery houses 12 artists’ studios, an exhibition gallery, and an artful gift shop.Īdara Spa is a full-service spa offering manicures, pedicures, waxing, massages, and much more.ġ7 E Martin St. Please contact us at with questions, suggestions, or edits.

Downtown Raleigh has a strong community of Black-owned storefront businesses from retail to restaurant to personal services. This list is regularly updated as new businesses join the Downtown Raleigh community and is NOT a comprehensive list of all downtown businesses with Black ownership.
