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New storefronts coming to Unfiltered Lakeland

Check out these local small businesses opening storefronts at the new coffee shop and artisan marketplace.

Gates closed outside Unfiltered Lakeland coffeeshop

We can’t wait for these gates to open again soon.

Photo by LALtoday

Development is coming along quickly at Unfiltered Lakeland, a new coffee shop, artisan market, and event space. Earlier this week, it was announced that four local small businesses — Champagne and Gravy, East Of These, My Crazy Plant Life, and The Vintage Warehouse — will set up storefronts on site.

Here’s what you can expect from each biz:

  • Champagne and Gravy | A build-your-own-hat bar with different styles and accessories
  • East of These | Ethically sourced, handmade accessories like turbans, head wraps, and bows
  • My Crazy Plant Life | A collection of house plants like orchids, begonia, and succulents
  • The Vintage Warehouse | Vintage and repurposed furniture, decor, clothing, jewelry, and more from 20+ vendors

You’ll be able to shop from these stores soon — Unfiltered is shooting to open in late November at 801 E. Main St. Until then, visit its Bartow location at 160 S. Broadway Ave. for a taste of what’s to come.

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