Golden Thyme Presents

Welcome to
Business Acceleration at 934 Selby

The construction of the I-94 highway destroyed more than 300 predominantly Black-owned businesses. We recognize that the creation, retention and growth of BIPOC-owned businesses is essential to revitalizing the Selby corridor, creating avenues for community wealth, and reestablishing Rondo as an African American commercial district and cultural destination.

Honoring Legacy, Investing in the Future

Golden Thyme Presents

(From left) Mikeya Griffin, Executive Director of Rondo Community Land Trust; Stephanie and Mychael Wright, founders and 24-year owners of Golden Thyme Coffee and Cafe; E. Coco, Deputy Director of Rondo Community Land Trust

As Mychael and Stephanie Wright moved toward retirement after establishing and operating Golden Thyme Coffee & Cafe for nearly 25 years, we worked with them to create an innovative approach to steward their legacy and grow their brand.

With the purchase of Golden Thyme, Rondo Community Land Trust is:

  • Transitioning 934 Selby Avenue into “Golden Thyme Presents,” a business accelerator for Black- and community-owned businesses

  • Establishing a new Golden Thyme Coffee & Cafe at its business incubator at 856 Selby Avenue (opening in 2024) 

  • Working to transition the business to a multi-stakeholder cooperative so more local residents can benefit! 

Sammy McDowell, founder and owner of Sammy’s Avenue Eatery, in the kitchen with Stephanie Wright at Golden Thyme Presents

Who’s featured at Golden Thyme Presents?

Debuting in October 2023, the coffee shop space at 934 Selby Avenue has been transformed into Golden Thyme Presents to provide opportunities for BIPOC restaurateurs and food vendors to establish or grow their businesses on an interim basis. We’re excited to welcome Sammy’s Avenue Eatery and Gravy Babies as the first businesses featured at “Golden Thyme Presents!”

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