Update: Notre Dame alum one of four finalists in 2016 Hatch Detroit contest

Vote for Taylor Bolleber, a Notre Dame alum ('10) and BIRD BEE here

Voting came down to the wire at midnight in the 2016 edition of Hatch Detroit’s “Hatch Contest” when the semifinal round ended and the top four vote-getters were announced today at noon. One of the four finalists named just a few minutes ago is Taylor Bolleber, a 2010 graduate of Notre Dame, who runs BIRD BEE, a lifestyle clothing boutique offering a mix of modern bohemian, vintage inspired and contemporary clothing, shoes, jewelry and accessories in and around Detroit. 

Bolleber, who also graduated from Grand Valley State University, has been hard at work making her clothing boutique a success.

“I started BIRD BEE in November of 2015 while working full time at an advertising agency,” she told Notre Dame two days ago. “But then I left that job in May of this year to focus full time on my business. If I make it to the top four, there will be one more week of public voting and then I will be pitching my business in front of a panel of judges next Friday.”

The Hatch Contest is an opportunity for one savvy entrepreneur each year to win a $50,000 grant to open their brick and mortar retail business in Detroit, Highland Park or Hamtramck. Hatch says they believe that independent retail helps define the character and personality of city neighborhoods and they came up with this contest on the idea of crowd entrepreneurship — giving community members a role in the city’s redevelopment. 

It seems that Notre Dame also must have figured in such an early success for entrepreneur Bolleber. 

“My favorite part about NDP is that even with it being relatively small compared to some public high schools, it still offered so many leadership opportunities,” she said. “I know that if I attended any other school, I would have never been part of so many clubs and organizations or take on the roles that I was able to take at ND Prep.” 

Bolleber also takes extra pride in something else from her years at Notre Dame Prep. “I still feel pretty proud that in those four years, I never received a single detention for not tucking my shirt in!”

Notre Dame alum Elias Khalil (’88), who operates the successful La Feria restaurant in midtown Detroit, was the overall winner of the Hatch contest in 2012. 

More on Hatch Detroit
Founded in 2011, Hatch Detroit was created to give others the opportunity to have a role in the redevelopment of Detroit. The contest was built on an idea called “Crowd Entrepreneurship” where residents have a role in voting for the type of retail they want in their community and determining the winner of the Hatch Contest. Since 2011, five winners have been announced, and fourteen Hatch Alumni businesses have opened up storefronts. Now in its sixth year, Hatch Detroit has expanded its retail role into six neighborhoods in Detroit as part of the Detroit Lion’s Living for the City Initiative. Hatch Detroit will be partnering with local Community Development Corporations (CDC’s) to determine an area of focus that works within the community’s master plan for its retail strip. Examples include improvements in signage, interior lighting, window displays, and outdoor beautification projects all geared to improving retail.

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