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What makes Columbia’s small business scene special?

Local business owners share what makes Columbia’s small business scene collaborative, creative, and community-driven.

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Hammered Daisy sets up shop at Soda City Market, offering upcycled apparel and gifts. | Photo by Hammered Daisy

What makes Columbia’s small business scene unique? We posed that question to local biz owners, and their responses painted a picture of collaboration, creativity, and genuine community connection. From the buzz of Soda City Market to word-of-mouth support, here’s what they few of them had to say:

“Columbia’s small business scene thrives on a mix of innovation, local pride, and community support. The city’s collaborative spirit fosters strong networking opportunities, helping startups and independent businesses succeed.” — Central Carolina Cooling

“Columbia’s small business scene thrives on a strong sense of community, where entrepreneurs can still carve out a niche without being overshadowed by big chains. It’s small enough for business owners to build real connections with customers and other local businesses, but big enough to support unique, independent ventures. There’s still room for fresh ideas, and people here appreciate locally owned spots that bring character and creativity to the city. It’s the kind of place where word-of-mouth still matters, and a great concept can turn into a beloved staple.” — Curiosity Coffee

“I have made so many small business friends since joining the community. Everyone is extremely welcoming and loves to promote each other’s businesses. Soda City Market definitely embraces the small business community and helps promote Columbia. A lot of places have farmers markets and artisan markets, but to live in a place that offers one every single weekend, year-round, rain or shine, is phenomenal!” — Hammered Daisy

“Local businesses are the glue that holds the community together. When a local small business’s mission, vision, and core values connect with shoppers, you create a distinct identity that resonates on a deeper level.” — Jackie’s Workstyles

“Small businesses are the backbone of our community — great opportunities, a diverse, thriving economy, unique, talented artists, iconic restaurants, and growing community support.” — NoirVeda Naturals

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