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Run by Target Souryal, the business cards says: buying, repair, various craftsmanship of gold.

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Located on Nolensville Pike, this Coptic-owned jewelry store is among Iraqi and Yemeni-owned stores.

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A new food truck in 2022 run by Antonious Tawadros, a young Coptic men, this food truck sells gyros.

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Owned by a first wave Copt, Ashraf Abogerog, and close to his own restaurant entitled Zeus as well, this business opened in 2022 in the Antioch area.

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A restaurant that opened in September 2022 by Fady Wahba (a tech industry person) and Mehta Meximous (owner of Tasty and Delicious Burgers off Nolensville), this is another Coptic-owned restaurant that specializes in wings.

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Run by the real estate agent and first wave Coptic migrant to Nashville, Mr. Sameh Sedhom, this is another Coptic-owned contractor business.

A hookah lounge run by a Coptic man named David, this is a long-time staple in the Millwood area near the Somali coffee shops.

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A new farm in summer of 2022, Baraka means "blessing," and is an appropriate name for the food and livestock grown there. This business shows the emerging Coptic business people who are going into farming, back to our roots.

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A business that seems to run online, this furniture store is run by Mr. Emad. Furniture is super important for newcomers not only in terms of style, but also in terms of displaying wealth and in creating a home.
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