Hamilton Avenue Business Owners’ Association takes shape

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Tony Nami, the owner and president of Prior & Nami Business Systems, has announced the formation of the Hamilton Avenue Business Owners’ Association.

Members include Prior Nami Business Systems, Chiarello’s Deli and Catering, Ink Force Once Printing and Marketing, 1600 Bar and Grill, Eet Gud Bakery, Tir na nOg and Bagel Stop.

The stated purpose of this group will be to revitalize and promote businesses along the Hamilton Avenue corridor, the road that links the two largest municipalities in Mercer County: Hamilton Township and the City of Trenton.

A consortium of business owners, the group exists to assist one other in raising awareness of the historic value of the area, stimulate economic growth, and address concerns regarding infrastructure and neighborhood safety.

The association is envisioned as a “politics-free” group. There is no application fee. The only purpose of this organization is for business owners to improve and promote the area.

For more information, contact Tony Nami at tony@priornami.com.

Destribats Nami

Tracey Destribats of Eet Gud Bakery and Tony Nami of Prior Nami Business Systems.,

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