For Kendra Reaveley, opening Uptown Cheapskate in Riverdale, Utah, is more than a business move — it’s the realization of a long-held dream. After years of shopping at Uptown Cheapskate and admiring its blend of style, sustainability, and affordability, Kendra decided it was time to create something of her own.
“I’ve loved Uptown Cheapskate for years,” Kendra shared. “Now I finally have the chance to open my own store and make a difference in my own small way.”
Uptown Cheapskate isn’t your typical retail store. It’s a modern resale boutique that empowers people to buy and sell gently used, on-trend clothing, helping reduce fashion waste while giving customers access to high-quality brands at a fraction of retail prices. For Kendra, that mission perfectly aligns with her personal values of sustainability and community impact.
Through her franchise ownership, she’s proud to be part of a company that emphasizes giving back — both environmentally and locally. “Owning this store is about more than fashion,” she says. “It’s about building a place where people feel good shopping and know they’re doing something positive for the planet.”
As a woman entrepreneur, Kendra hopes her story inspires others to chase their passions fearlessly. “Dreams don’t happen overnight,” she adds, “but when you believe in what you’re doing and take that first step, amazing things can unfold.”
At Uptown Cheapskate Riverdale, Kendra is proving that style, sustainability, and community can coexist beautifully — one outfit at a time.