Poppin Plates Culinary Incubator Recognized as April Local Business Spotlight
Rep. Haas honored Poppin Plates Culinary Incubator and owner Fershawnda Green as the April Local Business Spotlight winner. –Photo submitted.
For April’s local business spotlight, State Rep. Jackie Haas recognized Poppin Plates Culinary Incubator in Park Forest. Rep. Haas spent time touring the business and presented the owner with a certificate of appreciation for her contributions to the community.
“I am honored to recognize Poppin Plates Culinary Incubator for my April Local Business Spotlight,” said Rep. Haas. “Poppin Plates is an incredible local business dedicated to helping our community grow.”
Poppin Plates Culinary Incubator is a commercial facility that offers a full kitchen to other new businesses looking to access a shared space. The inspiration for this business came from owner Fershawnda Green in 2018, after she experienced driving to Chicago every day to utilize a shared kitchen space. She decided to open her own shared kitchen in the area to help other entrepreneurs in the community access a facility closer to home.
Rep. Haas concluded, “Not only has Fershawnda worked to grow her own business, but she has dedicated her efforts to helping other up-and-coming entrepreneurs in our community. I applaud her continued contributions to other area businesses and look forward to seeing Poppin Plates expand in the future!”
Poppin Plates Culinary Incubator is at 64 Lester Road in Park Forest. For more information visit PoppinPlatesLLC.com.
To nominate a local business in District 79 for a future spotlight, visit RepHaas.com and select Business Spotlight Submission Form under Resources.
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