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Keitra Bates stands outside of the original location of Marddy s in Atlanta. It s a shared kitchen where home cooks can prepare their goods, and collectively market them. Lynsey Weatherspoon for NPR
Entrepreneur Keitra Bates stands in a gleaming glass-front retail shop in a new development on the south side of Atlanta. We re looking at almost 2,000-sq-ft. of raw space, she says, pointing out the floor-to-ceiling windows that face onto Atlanta s popular Beltline, railways converted to trails and parks encircling the city.
This will soon be the second location for a business she started called Marddy s short for Market Buddies, a shared kitchen where home cooks can prepare their goods, and collectively market them.
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