DES MOINES, Iowa – About a week and a half ago, as the snow moved in, several Des Moines businesses were shutting their doors due to the weather. At the same time, a local entrepreneur was deciding whether to close her doors for good.
Christine Johnson started her business, Joppa Experience, about five years ago. It began with her running the business out of her home. serving soul food and Chicago cuisine. She also went to several food festivals. Eventually, Joppa Experience grew to have a location in the Merle Hay Mall. Finally, about a year ago, the restaurant found its current home at the corner of 6th and Franklin Avenues.
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Johnson spent a lot of her own funds and also had the help of grants, and other friends and family.
However, renovating the building in the 6th Avenue Corridor was costly. A lot of work had to be done to get the building up to code. For a time, before Johnson was able to use the physical building, she cooked food takeout-style in the parking lot. But after months of work, a combination of renovation costs and increased costs for supplies to run the restaurant had Johnson running low on funds…