From Navy Machinist to Fitness Entrepreneur: The Story of Dan Thompson and Huff-n-Puff Fitness Repair
From serving on the USS Camden to building a successful fitness equipment repair business, Dan Thompson's story is a testament to the entrepreneurial spirit found within many veterans. His transition from military life to business ownership demonstrates the resilience, adaptability, and determination that often characterize those who have served their country.
Air Force Veteran Becomes Co-Owner of Brick City Martial Arts with Help from Veteran Business Project
Veteran Business Project provides support for veterans on their road to becoming business owners. Last year, an Air Force veteran, Luke McDonald, contacted VBP with questions [...]
Hooked On Books
For many book lovers, owning a bookstore is a dream come true. For Joseph and Mikayla Shearer, that dream has become a reality. The couple recently purchased Hooked on Books, a beloved independent bookstore at 3918 Maizeland Road in Colorado Springs.
Veterans Business Project Helps Build A Dream For A Veteran Wanting To Build Log Homes.
Gregg Reinbold is a veteran who was born and raised on a family dairy farm in Western New York. As a young man, he [...]
Korner Beehive
From military deployments, to opening a much-needed local coffee shop back home in Villa Grove, Illinois, veterans, and best friends Mary Kite and Beth [...]
Chicago Fire Boat Tours
Navy veterans Ray Novak and Erich Totsch had a dream of purchasing and converting the 1930s-era Fred A. Busse firefighting boat that served Chicago [...]