Small Business Revolution: Main Street - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Meet Searcy
The community of Searcy, Arkansas struggles to evolve from its conservative, Southern roots to an inclusive community where small businesses—and residents—can thrive. Will a half million-dollar investment from Deluxe be enough to spark a revolution?

Whilma's Filipino Restaurant
Whilma immigrated to the U.S. to give her children a more promising future, but this college town leads to stale summer profits. Can Amanda, Ty, the Deluxe marketing team and an acclaimed restaurateur keep this Filipino restaurant from closing its doors?

ARganic Woodwork
Military veteran and woodworker Coty has a passion for helping local foster families, but start-up mode has him building tables rather than building his business. Can Amanda, Ty, and the Deluxe marketing team help Coty whittle his way out of his garage?

El Mercado
Jose and Catrina opened a Mexican market so they could spend more time with their children, but they need help spicing up local demand. See if Amanda, Ty, the Deluxe marketing team and retail maven Lynne Robertson can help rescue this struggling retailer.

Nooma Yoga Studio
These studio owners find passion and purpose in yoga, but have their franchise aspirations stretched them too far? See if Amanda, Ty, the Deluxe marketing team and a franchise aficionado can help Nooma get to a more peaceful state of mind.

Zion Climbing and Event Center
This non-profit climbing center is in desperate need of a renovation to rope in more customers. See if Amanda, Ty, the Deluxe marketing team and a nonprofit expert can help these business owners climb to new heights.

Savor + Sip Coffeehouse
These coffee shop owners don't have insight into their finances and aren't sourcing ingredients economically. Can Amanda, Ty, the Deluxe marketing team and restaurant expert Kim Bartmann give these newlyweds a shot at brewing a profit?

Searcy Finale
Town leaders head to Bristol Borough, Pennsylvania to see how the Season 2 winner has continued to leverage insights from the Small Business Revolution, while the town of Searcy draws Season 4 to a close at its annual Beats & Eats celebration.
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