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Miss Prissy’s to move from Salt City Market to a new location on South Warren Street

Dreamer Glen, co-owner of Miss Prissy’s, says the soul-food eatery plans to move from its current location in the Salt City Market to a new space at 431 S. Warren St. in Syracuse. Miss Prissy’s has also signed on with the Mainvest platform to raise capital through local investors. (Photo credit: Miss Prissy’s)

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Miss Prissy’s, one of the eight original tenants of the Salt City Market, has signed a lease for its future storefront at 431 S. Warren St. in Syracuse.

The Salt City Market is located at 484 S. Salina St. in Syracuse.

In addition, Miss Prissy’s also says it’s signed on with the Mainvest platform where it can raise capital-investment funding through local investors, per its news release.

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Established in 2017, owners Dreamer Glen and Cyrus Thornton say “customer demand” for their American soul food prompted the decision to pursue the new space. The new home for Miss Prissy’s will include 3,000 square feet with table and lounge seating for about 70 guests, bar and counter seating for 12 guests, and a private meeting room for special engagements and mealtime meetings.

Through Mainvest, Miss Prissy’s is looking to raise at least $50,000 with investments starting at $100 through the local community and investors by June 16. By supporting Miss Prissy’s, investors can “find pride in investing their funds into local businesses, where the return on their investment stays local to the Syracuse community.”

“We’ve received questions on why we chose Mainvest instead of GoFundMe as a platform, and we wanted to provide you with some context,” the owners said. “Mainvest is an investment platform that allows community members, local businesses, and fans to invest in us. So instead of using a donation-based system, we chose to reward our investors, believers, and supporters using Mainvest, which offers opportunities for revenue-sharing notes. This is a way for us to say thanks for believing in Miss Prissy’s and to share in our growth.”

 

 

 

 

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