Our Story
At 123rd & Main, we help founder-led businesses turn their story into a clear, strategic marketing presence.
Through thoughtful messaging, engaging content, and digital marketing systems, we help you communicate what makes your brand different, connect with the right audience, and show up online with confidence, consistency, and purpose.
"Where your story becomes your strategy."

"The one thing as a business owner that cannot be copied, that cannot be recreated by A.I., is your unique story.
No one can be a better you. Your journey, your experiences, your challenges and especially your victories, they belong to you and to you alone.
Now let's help you tell the world your story and who you truly are."

The Team
The strategists, creators, and organizers behind the scenes making sure your story gets told right.
Imani Jamal
Founder & CEO
Imani Jamal is the Founder & CEO of 123rd & Main, a Detroit-based digital marketing agency that helps businesses grow through storytelling, strategy, and AI-powered solutions. With a background in communications, brand development, and community engagement, Imani blends creativity and technology to help entrepreneurs stand out and succeed.
Zakiya Zende
Client Relationship Manager
Zakiya Zende is the bridge between 123rd & Main and our clients, ensuring every partnership feels seamless and supported. With a talent for clear communication and a passion for building strong relationships, she makes sure client needs are heard, understood, and met with excellence. Zakiya is dedicated to creating a smooth experience from first call to final results, keeping clients confident and connected every step of the way.
La'Joya Rush
Administrative Assistant
La'Joya Rush brings organization, efficiency, and a welcoming spirit to 123rd & Main. She keeps daily operations running smoothly while making sure clients and team members feel supported. With her detail-oriented approach and people-first mindset, La'Joya helps create a professional yet friendly environment where great work can thrive.


