Summary
"I believed that our community deserved and would support a Kinko's-type business without driving outside of the community." [Denise Loulendo] said. "In 1988 I established Images Arisen in Leimert Park, a company that offered similar services and fortunately we were able to develop a devoted group of clients that we wanted to serve with a more modern facility offering a complete range of business support services."
"I had difficulty finding a new job and it was the first time I was without employment." She recalled. "I accepted typing jobs to earn some money and at the same time, I saw a need to provide a more broad range of business services."Earl "Skip" Cooper, II, president and chief executive of the Back Business Association in Los Angeles and a frequent Copy City client said. "If we support the Black business entrepreneur in our community and we make them stronger, then they can better develop jobs and opportunities and pride for members of our community."See the full content of this document
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Copy City Is 'Takin' Care of Business'
Denise Loulendo, and her professional staff at Copy City, located adjacent to the Subway Sandwich Shop in the Crenshaw Shopping Plaza is takin' care of business. Not on...
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