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Small Business Week has arrived in Louisville

Join us at LOUtoday in celebrating small businesses from Sunday, May 4 to Saturday, May 10.

Louisville CrossFit Covalence 2025

CrossFit Covalence offers a free class for all new members.

Photo by CrossFit Covalence.

Small Business Week is upon us, and we’re gearing up to spread the local love.

We’ve partnered with some of Louisville’s small businesses to celebrate the folks who make up the backbone of our local economy.

From Sunday, May 4 to Saturday, May 10, you can expect Q+As with local entrepreneurs, deal roundups, and more coverage that shines a light on what it’s like being a part of Louisville’s small business community.

A rendered map of Louisville featuring icons for retail, wellness, and food/beverage small businesses.

Visit the interactive map to see local deals.

Map via Proxi

We have something special for our readers, too. We’ve created an interactive map of discounts, free workout classes, and BOGO deals being offered exclusively during Small Business Week.

From enjoying a free class at CrossFit Covalence to getting 20% off online or in-store with your code “LouToday” at Margaret’s Fine Consignments, there will be plenty of ways to support Louisville’s small businesses.

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