Teeny Tiny Town Receives Microloan with OzSBI Assistance

(This is a press release from OzSBI.)

West Plains, MO. – The Ozarks Small Business Incubator (OzSBI) is excited to announce the successful sale of Teeny Tiny Town, an indoor children’s play area in West Plains, Missouri. Owners and OzSBI Clients Amanda and Maurice Koon have sold the business to Steven and MaKenzie Hackworth, marking a new chapter for the business.

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Amanda and Maurice have been part of the OzSBI community since Teeny Tiny Town’s early days, navigating the challenges and triumphs of entrepreneurship with dedication and creativity. OzSBI is proud to have supported them throughout their journey and to have witnessed the growth of the business under their leadership. Amanda says, “When small businesses succeed, community thrives. We are pleased to announce Steven and MaKenzie Hackworth as the new owners of Teeny Tiny Town. I know they will continue on with the passion of making Teeny Tiny Town a fun, safe, clean and enjoyable place for many years to follow”.

Steven and MaKenzie Hackworth are the new owners of Teeny Tiny Town. They have purchased the business through a Justine Petersen microloan, received with OzSBI assistance. The Hackworths are eager to continue Teeny Tiny Town’s mission of providing a safe, fun, and engaging space for local families. MaKenzie says, “we are grateful for the opportunity to continue to provide a fun and safe environment for kids in the area, and we are excited to see Teeny Tiny Town grow and become a staple for the community”.

Teeny Tiny Town is located at 919 Preacher Roe Blvd in West Plains, MO. For more information, visit them on Facebook at Teeny Tiny Town or call 417-257-9811.

Justine PETERSEN serves existing and startup businesses with the goal of graduating businesses back to mainstream financing.  Justine PETERSEN can fund loans from $500 to $500,000 to qualifying businesses.  OzSBI is their boots on the ground in Douglas, Howell, Oregon, Ozark, Shannon, Texas, and Wright counties, assisting businesses with their loan application.  Microloans may be used as direct loans, seed capital, or “gap” financing combined with other lending. The application process is similar to a traditional bank loan application. The main qualifiers for consideration are sound financial projections and collateral.  Individuals with credit challenges are able to receive credit score counseling and access to credit building loan products.

For more information about the Justine PETERSEN microloan program, call 417-256-9724 or visit ozsbi.com/microloans

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