SETON VILLAGE CELEBRATES BLACK HISTORY MONTH

February is a time to celebrate the contributions of Black entrepreneurs and business owners who bring innovation, creativity, and vibrancy to our community. Our small business district is proud to recognize their impact, not just during Black History Month, but all year long. Discover the stories behind the entrepreneurs shaping our community.

  • Big Wa Kutz & Friends

    Waleed “Big Wa Kutz” Jackson

    BigWakutz & Friends Barbershop is the only barbershop on the strip, delivering sharp cuts, clean fades, and a true neighborhood barbershop experience

    253 Irvington Ave

  • Y.U.P.P. (Your Ultimate Patty Place)

    ANDRE REID

    Celebrating five years in business, this growing Caribbean eatery was founded by Reid, who began by crafting Jamaican patties from scratch and steadily built the brand into a local favorite. Rooted in authenticity and quality, each patty is carefully prepared using premium ingredients to deliver a rich, savory taste of the Caribbean. With a commitment to consistency and flavor, the business continues to provide customers with a truly memorable Jamaican culinary experience.

    400 Irvington Ave

  • Head Over Heels Salon By Shaleea

    Shaleea Womack

    Led by Shaleea Womack, this family run unisex salon, operated alongside her husband Marcus and daughters Mikayla and Miniya, is proudly in its 6th year serving the community. Specializing in healthy hair care for natural and relaxed hair, they offer everything from silk presses, locs, braids and twists to color, extensions, wig installs and barbering, all with a focus on keeping your hair strong and thriving.

    307B Irvington Ave