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NYC Small Business Owner Featured on NFIB National Podcast

NYC Small Business Owner Featured on NFIB National Podcast

May 14, 2024 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

NYC Small Business Owner Featured on NFIB National Podcast

Kim Duncan is the owner of Goldenlight Visions in Manhattan, right in the heart of the Big Apple. As a small business owner in a big city environment, she answers the questions, what does shopping small mean, and what is considered a small business? In the latest Rundown, Duncan was interviewed by host Adam Temple to share how small businesses create neighborhoods, the importance of personal relationships that build customer loyalty, and the crucial customer service that small business shopping provides.

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