Pop Up In Gloucester

Mayor Greg Verga, with partners Action Inc. and UpNext will host a

ribbon cutting for the latest season of Project: Pop-Up Gloucester at 206 Main St. in Gloucester

on Thursday, April 25th at 1 p.m.

The renewed program highlights the success of the concept for the City’s downtown. It began

as a creative solution to bring retailers back into physical store space and continues to offer

opportunities for small businesses. The pop-up model run by UpNext gives business owners the

chance to operate at the prime downtown spot for several weeks at subsidized rates. After the

set time, another “season” of business owners move in.

This season welcomes three unique businesses: The Willow Witch, Masshole Biscuit Co. and

That’s the Tea Boutique.

The Willow Witch’s owner Kat Coomer said, “I am to not only expand my reach but also to

solidify my brand’s presence within the local community. By establishing roots in a physical

location, I envision forging meaningful relationships with neighboring businesses and becoming

an integral part of the community fabric.”

This grant-funded initiative allows time to test their business models in the city without the

commitment of signing a lease or buying a property. The entrepreneurs are also given

resources to help seed their success through funding in part from Gloucester’s Community

Development Block Grant.

The owners of Masshole Biscuit Co. said, “Through Project Pop-Up, we hope to gain a broader

audience base and a better understanding of what is needed to open a permanent brick &

mortar location.”

MEDIA ADVISORY

WHO: Mayor Greg Verga, UpNext, Action Inc. and business owners

WHAT: Ribbon cutting ceremony for Project: Pop-Up Gloucester Grant Program

WHEN: Thursday, April 25th at 1 p.m.

WHERE: 206 Main Street, Gloucester, MA

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