Categories: Business and Economy

Knoxville Black-owned businesses gain support from Urban League

Marcus Webb and his brother, Bryan Webb, recognized a need in Knoxville and founded Goldenseal Cleaning Company to address it. Black-owned businesses contribute significantly to the community, but often face unique challenges that the Knoxville Area Urban League actively works to overcome.

Goldenseal Cleaning Company’s Rise

Marcus Webb recalls childhood memories of his father, an entrepreneur, starting his white Porsche 911 Carrera on Saturday mornings. Inspired by his father’s example, Webb and his brother Bryan launched Goldenseal in 2018. Initially, the company focused on cleaning high school stadiums after football games, which ultimately led to a cleaning contract at Covenant Health Park, a popular venue in Knoxville.

Understanding the Black Business Landscape in Knoxville

Small businesses like Goldenseal are vital to Knoxville, providing essential services and fostering community pride. Dr. Avice Reid, former interim president and CEO of the Knoxville Area Urban League, emphasizes that every business fulfills a need, whether it’s providing food, clothing, or other goods. While Knoxville has a smaller percentage of Black residents compared to other cities, the Urban League works to support Black-owned businesses through various programs.

The Knoxville Area Urban League’s Support

The Knoxville Area Urban League offers a range of services to support Black entrepreneurs, including a small business loan program and the CO.STARTERS business pitch contest. The NextLevel program, designed to help established businesses grow, is currently on pause while the organization seeks new funding. Access to capital remains a key challenge, as data from the Federal Reserve indicates that Black entrepreneurs are less likely to be fully approved for small business financing compared to their white counterparts.

Marcus Webb: From Sales to Stadiums

Webb’s entrepreneurial journey wasn’t always straightforward. After dropping out of college and focusing on providing for his family through sales, his brother Bryan encouraged him to leverage his sales experience in the cleaning industry. A pivotal moment came when Webb noticed the need for cleaning services at West High School’s stadium, sparking the idea for Goldenseal’s niche. Webb views entrepreneurship as a path to achieving extraordinary things.

Supporting Black-Owned Businesses in Knoxville

Reid encourages residents to actively support Black-owned businesses by patronizing their services. Goldenseal’s success, from cleaning local high school stadiums to securing a contract at Covenant Health Park, demonstrates the potential for growth and expansion. The company’s future aspirations include cleaning Nissan Stadium, home of the Tennessee Titans.

How to Find and Support Local Businesses

To learn more about the Knoxville Area Urban League and its services, visit theKAUL.org. Supporting local businesses is crucial for community growth and economic development.

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