Mercedes Austin began her entrepreneurial journey in 2002 in her studio apartment.
Austin, 42, an artist fascinated by ceramic tile, quit her day job to start Mosaics by Mercedes.
She soon quit waitressing as tile sales rose to cover the modest income she'd made at the shop and waiting tables.
Today, Austin is the owner of what has evolved into a 33-employee company now called Mercury Mosaics. Last year it topped $2.2 million in revenue, driven by sales to kitchen and bath designers and other commercial customers.
Mercury Mosaics has not been a pure moon-shot, Austin acknowledges. She sometimes had to learn the hard way how to manage the business and make payroll as she grew. Austin remembers selling her jazz-CD collection and cashing her tax refund one year to buy her first kiln.
Also, three years into the business, she got sober. She needed to focus her energy on hard-fought success.
"Building this business has been a sobering experience," Austin quipped.
Mercury Mosaics is growing smartly in an expanded, refurbished space in former northeast Minneapolis factory.