Black History Month: Stuy Wash n Dry more than just a laundromat

Victor and Sharon Holliday opened the laundromat in 2019. It has since expanded to six locations across Bed-Stuy and East New York.

Julia Joseph

Feb 25, 2025, 11:14 PM

Updated 7 hr ago

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A Bed-Stuy laundromat is more than just a place to do laundry.
"People are friendly, we're all laughing" recalls one Stuy Wash n Dry customer.
Victor and Sharon Holliday opened the laundromat in 2019. It has since expanded to six locations across Bed-Stuy and East New York.
The couple runs the family business with their sons, including Christopher Holliday, who News 12 spoke with on Tuesday.
"It almost has a barbershop feel," he describes.
He says customers come in, ask about each other and their families, life milestones and share events happening around the neighborhood.
Being a Black business owner means everything to Victor. He says he prides himself on the opportunity to operate a business that those in his community really care for.
His wife, Sharon, says she hopes that young people in the community are inspired when they go to Stuy Wash n Dry.
The laundromat has hosted community events in the past and even hosted a kindergarten class to teach kids how to do their laundry.