Democracy Dies in Darkness

How this retailer started with pickleball paddles and built a $33 million business on Amazon

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March 23, 2018 at 3:45 p.m. EDT
Ethan McAfee, founder and sole owner of Amify, at the company's offices in Alexandria. (Michael Robinson Chavez/The Washington Post)

Little Alexandria-based Amify is the 21st-century version of the thousands of enterprises that thrived around the railroads 150 years ago. Meatpackers, farmers and mail-order retailer Montgomery Ward are just a few examples of businesses that reached customers through the railroads.

Instead of railroads, Amify has latched on to retail supertanker Amazon.com, which has redefined how people today buy just about everything.