What's Happening?
Silver Streak Market, located in Lexington, Kentucky, has successfully doubled its retail sales over six years by adopting a 'less is more' business strategy. Owned by Deborah and Joe Morris, the market operates with a lean staff of four and maintains
limited business hours from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. The market focuses on quality offerings, including food prepared by a culinary-trained chef from Honduras and bakery goods made by Joe Morris' sister. The market also capitalizes on its proximity to the Lexington Blue Grass Airport and thoroughbred horse racing venues, attracting tourists and business travelers. The market's unique offerings include horse and equestrian-themed novelties and a display featuring a garland of roses from the 2015 Triple Crown winner, American Pharoah.
Why It's Important?
Silver Streak Market's approach highlights a successful business model that prioritizes quality over quantity, which is particularly relevant in today's economic climate where businesses face challenges such as labor shortages and fluctuating fuel prices. By focusing on niche markets and leveraging local tourism, the market has managed to sustain and grow its business. This strategy not only supports local employment but also enhances the region's tourism appeal. The market's ability to maintain competitive pricing through strategic partnerships with wholesalers like Sam's Club further underscores the importance of cost management in retail success.
What's Next?
As travel season picks up, Silver Streak Market anticipates continued brisk business, especially with the introduction of a new summer menu featuring lighter fare. The market plans to maintain its current operational model, focusing on quality service and unique offerings to attract both local and tourist customers. The ongoing collaboration with local horse industry tour companies is expected to further boost foot traffic and sales, particularly during peak racing seasons.













