Coast In Bikes
How a librarian who wanted to open a hostel started a bicycle shop business instead.
How a librarian who wanted to open a hostel started a bicycle shop business instead. Back to the full article.
How a librarian who wanted to open a hostel started a bicycle shop business instead.
How a librarian who wanted to open a hostel started a bicycle shop business instead. Back to the full article.
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There’s nothing “unique” about Coast In Bikes not going though the “traditional banking loan system.” In Milwaukee, loans to young businesses with inexperienced managers simply does not happen. Tristan and her husband were fortunate to be able to receive non-traditional community-based financing. I wish them well in the continued success of their venture.