The Niagara Arts and Cultural Center was the site of the 'Women Mean Business' vendor market, hosted by a local yoga studio in Buffalo.

The event featured over 40 women-owned businesses, showcasing a wide range of products and services. > "We were thrilled to see so many women-owned businesses come out and participate in the market," said a spokesperson for the yoga studio.

The market was a celebration of women's empowerment and entrepreneurship, with many residents coming out to show their support.

The Hertel Avenue business district was well-represented, with many local businesses participating in the market.

The Buffalo and Erie County Public Library also had a presence at the event, providing resources and information for entrepreneurs.

As the market continues to grow and evolve, it will be an important part of the local economy, providing opportunities for women-owned businesses to thrive.

The City of Buffalo will likely be looking to support and promote the market, as it aligns with the city's goals of promoting entrepreneurship and economic development.

The Buffalo Chamber of Commerce will also be watching closely, as the market provides a unique opportunity for local businesses to connect and collaborate.

The next 'Women Mean Business' market is set to take place in the summer, and will be an event not to miss for residents and entrepreneurs alike.