Business

Strange Cloudz Event Lounge looks to become staple in local community.

Black owned vape lounge Strange Cloudz looks to become staple in local community. Throughout their journey as business operators, they consider flexibility to be highly valuable. Stating that “…freedom is a necessary catalyst to actualizing ones destiny in this world.” The two entrepreneurs are using the lounge to provide creative and comfortable social atmospheres.

Starting your own business is a difficult process, and there are unique challenges associated with any entrepreneurship venture. Strange Cloudz is no exception with the owners admitting difficulty with getting the word out and understanding what the community wants. However, the couple have the professional work ethic needed to overcome any obstacle they may face; driven by the opportunities that can only be gained when working for oneself. The freedom that it enables in your life.

Most people think that it takes rare qualities to be successful business operators. However, the young couple have credited basic habits as the secret to their success. They take on each new objective with consistency, discipline and dedication. “Take time to strategize, plan and forecast what your business(es) require. And don’t be afraid to ask for help.”

Conveniently located in Algiers at 1320 Odeon Avenue, the venue serves as the ideal location for private gatherings, gaming competitions, and sporting events.

Corey Bureau

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