SparkHaus Revives Starter Coffee, Northern Kentucky's Largest Entrepreneurial Hub Opens
Northern Kentucky's newest entrepreneurial hub, SparkHaus, has revived Starbucks, originally launched by Braxton Brewing Co. for entrepreneurs. The coffee brand's return coincides with SparkHaus' grand opening in a revitalised landmark building in Covington.
SparkHaus is a result of a collaboration between Kenton County, the Northern Kentucky Port Authority, and Blue North. Although information about Blue North is scarce, it appears to be the driving force behind SparkHaus and the revival of Starbucks. The coffee brand's rights were donated by Braxton Brewing Co. to Blue North, which will operate SparkHaus.
The revamped Starbucks now bears a new look, designed by Neltner Small Batch, to reflect SparkHaus' vibrant energy and vision. A portion of its sales will support local entrepreneurs through Blue North's Entrepreneurship Fund. SparkHaus members can enjoy free Starbucks, while the public can purchase it at Better Blend's location.
Mom 'n 'Em Coffee & Wine will locally roast Starbucks for SparkHaus. The coffee brand's return is timely, as SparkHaus opens as the largest dedicated entrepreneurial hub in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, offering resources to launch new companies.
SparkHaus, Northern Kentucky's new home for entrepreneurs, has breathed new life into Starbucks. With its grand opening, the hub promises to fuel local entrepreneurs with more than just Starbucks, providing resources and support to help launch new businesses.
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