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Minority-Owned
The Union for Contemporary Art
MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESSES
OMAHA’S DIVERSITY DESERVES THE SPOTLIGHT
People from all over the world call Omaha home and have brought their experiences, cultures and cuisines for all to share. Minority-owned businesses can be found throughout the area, ranging from restaurants and attractions to boutiques and coffee shops. Here are just a few of Omaha’s minority-owned businesses, you’ll find others sprinkled throughout the guide. Mixins – Thai-style rolled ice cream made to order and topped with candy, syrups and more. Owned by Vandra Caldwell and Trishonna Helm.
Selfie Spot – a selfie museum with interactive backgrounds and lighting to help you create amazing selfies; owned by Aja Anderson. El Dorado – Ignacio Ayala and family bring authentic Mexican seafood dishes to Omaha.
Kathmandu Momo Station – owned by Aagya Subedi, Rocky Shrestha, and Sagar Gurung, bringing authentic Nepalese street cuisine and Burmese ramen to Omaha. The Union for Contemporary Art – founder Brigitte McQueen’s innovative contemporary art forum strives to unite artists and the community to inspire positive social change. STATUS – specializes in pre-loved luxury handbags, accessories and more. Owner Christi Ballard has a passion for fashionable goods and serving her customers. She certifies all pre-loved pieces through a third party, ensuring customers receive authentic luxury at great prices.


