Signature libations and coffee cocktails named Okinawa Vibes or the Giddy-up were served while a lush gathering of hanging begonias and potted fiddle leaf figs created a mood set to hip music.
The project is a $350,000 investment through a combination of savings, financing from Capital Credit and a loan from 121 Financial Credit Union. “Our desire was to have an atmosphere that is all-inclusive and represents our grit, grind and hustle as women,” Ness said. “As artisans, we were already in the mobile plant business and had a solid presence and following. Plus, plants had always been a part of my life growing up. I am a keeper of plants with a green thumb and owned a greenhouse on personal property.”