Inside The Brooklyn Pink: How This Couple Turned Black Love & Sweat Equity Into A Viral New York Getaway [Exclusive] - Page 3

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The family of four admits running a business while being media professionals is challenging, but has made them stronger.

Ahmad and Jordana admit they feel bad turning people away who envisioned their special day inside the Brooklyn Pink, but they recommend booking as soon as you’re ready to increase your chances of securing a first-come, first-served reservation.

“I know that being [on a waiting list] could be kind of frustrating, but it speaks to [our] popularity. So it’s kind of like a double-edged sword because we do want to be available [for dates customers request], but, you know, sometimes it’s just out of our control,” Jordana confessed. 

Despite its success, Brooklyn Pink’s booming business has sometimes become overwhelming, but the duo has found a way to navigate through it all. 

“This is hard work, but in a weird way, it made us stronger because it’s just tests,” Jordana said. “Being able to come out on the other side and have this successful business has certainly grown us completely closer because now it feels like, okay, we’ve gotten through all of these challenges. We could really survive anything.” 

Balancing life as lovers, parents, and business partners

Ahmad and Jordana recently welcomed another baby girl into their family. They claim operating a business while working full-time jobs in the media industry and raising two young daughters isn’t easy, but has made them indestructible. 

“Running a startup business by itself is a challenge, let alone having a newborn and all of these things converg[ing],” Ahmad said. “It’s almost like you’re seeing the empire kind of come, empire metaphorically speaking, from the household perspective to now the business. It’s like everything’s just growing, you know, in a beautiful way.”

The future of The Brooklyn Pink
The Brooklyn Pink

Ahmad praises Jordana for formulating the idea to create their first “love child,” which has become a booming business centered around a space for women to fellowship.

“This is probably our first baby. Like this business, we had poured blood, sweat and tears into it,” Jordana gushed.  

Although the pink-decorated space has only been operating for about two years, the New York couple already foresees the business’ future expansion. 

“We definitely see ourselves expanding in a way that it would certainly be another [location], could potentially be in another city,” Jordana revealed. “We’ve spoken about the idea of a boutique hotel experience…where we’d have a multi-use building and the first floor would be like a venue space and then the upper floors would be boutique rooms.”

The Brooklyn Pink
The Brooklyn Pink’s success has encouraged Jordana and Ahmad to expand their business in the near future.

But for now, the couple will continue hosting events and pouring into The Brooklyn Pink. 

“Everybody who has come here, they say it looks even better in person, and the pictures don’t do it enough service,” Ahmad said.

The couple encourages customers to inquire about bookings via Instagram or on Airbnb

“There’s no place like Brooklyn Pink,” Jordana gushed. “I believe in our brand so much that you need to see it.”  

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