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How a Brooklyn Business Owner and Foodie Spends Her Sundays

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A decade ago, a person opened a lifestyle concept store in Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood. The store, called Sincerely, Tommy, aimed to combine fashion, art, music, and interiors. It featured independent designers from around the world and became a well-known establishment over time. The store owner later started a community initiative called Building Black Bed Stuy to support local businesses. The organization successfully raised funds during its first year. In addition to the store, the owner and some friends opened a plant-forward cafe named Che, fulfilling a long-held dream. The cafe offers a menu with colorful and rotating ingredients.