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Shop from these Lakeland businesses during National Small Business Week

Support your neighbors by shopping at these locally-owned businesses — from retail to services, dining, and more.

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Lakeland is full of small businesses you can shop.

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Did you know National Small Business Week takes place from April 30-May 6? We think shopping small is cool all year round — but if you’re new to the local business scene, now is the perfect time to explore small businesses owned by your neighbors in every industry.

Wondering how we sourced our list? We asked our readers to share their staple shops on Instagram and in our newsletter.

*Note: This is not a complete list. To see even more businesses highlighted by locals, head to the comment section of our Instagram post.

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Stop by Hana Tea House for boba, smoothies, and snacks.

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Dining

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June Taylor is now located downtown.

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Retail

Services

Fitness

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Book an appointment at Woodlund Salon for a pampering experience.

Photo via Woodlund Salon

Self Care

Family

Events

Home and auto

Design, production, and professional services

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