Business Services News
Recently Closed Loans
The Northland Foundation closed on 5 loans totaling $731,500 during the last quarter to support the expansion of Northeast Minnesota businesses. They are:
- In Harmony, Duluth
- Rudi’s Pizza, Hibbing
- Haver Sourcing, Grand Rapids
- Zen House, Duluth
- Grand Rapids Tire, Grand Rapids
To learn more about Business Services and loan tools available, please email our Business Services Director, Michael Colclough.
Client story: In Harmony Wellness Center opens in Spirit Valley neighborhood
After 18 years as a licensed physical therapist assistant in Minnesota and Wisconsin, Debbie Merrick wanted to reach clients in a different, more holistic setting than the more clinical sites where she had previously worked.
In 2019, she launched In Harmony Reiki and Inner Wellness and in 2021 opened In Harmony Wellness Center at 5628 Grand Avenue in the West Duluth neighborhood’s thriving business district. The studio is located in a historical building with original hardwood floors and exposed brick.
Her years in physical therapy along with along with Master Level Reiki and Life Coach Certifications have given Merrick a unique skill set to serve a diverse population, meeting them where they are to help guide them to strategies and techniques for stress reduction and healthy outlooks for physical, mental, and spiritual wellness.
While she had established her service business, Merrick searched out technical assistance to help her move her enterprise to the next level. She worked closely with Vicki Hagberg of the Northland Small Business Development Center and, when the time came for financing assistance, Merrick applied to the Northland Foundation for a business loan to get her studio up and running.
In the stress and uncertainty of a pandemic-impacted world, In Harmony has a wide variety of wellness options for all ages and backgrounds. These include yoga, reiki energy healing, life coaching, workshops, and much more. Individuals and groups alike can take advantage of regular services, as well as special events. Among workshops and individual sessions on tap are instruction in posture, body mechanics, stretching, and safe functional movement specific to seasonal activity like snow shoveling — something northern Minnesotans can definitely use at this time of year.
“Vicki helped me with my basic business plan and, once she had a more complete picture, she helped me seek out financing. I ended up connecting with the Northland Foundation. It was a very smooth process.”
Debbie Merrick, owner
“Opening a new location in the middle of a pandemic has been challenging, but the people who connect with us are happy to have found us and are excited about using other services, too,” explains Merrick, who continues to build what is offered at In Harmony, such as recently added quigong classes which is a Chinese practice of guided movement, breathing, and exercise. She also opens the studio to community members to drop in for coffee and conversation on Saturday mornings, as well as rents out the space to others.
This motivation to help people live their best life comes from Merrick’s own personal journey and wanting to offer clients a more individualized, accessible, and simpler process to achieve their wellness goals.