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Pace SBDC’s expands In-Person Small Business Advisory Services to Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Starting on Wednesday, February 12th, the Pace University Small Business Development Center (SBDC) will offer high-impact in-person one-to-one business advisory sessions in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, in partnership with Grand Street Business Improvement District.


These no-cost sessions are targeted to the business’ needs, and cover areas such as access to financing, marketing and sales strategies, government procurement and business planning. Sessions must be arranged in advance, and all interested small businesses must complete the SBDC counseling request form to secure your appointment.


With services available in both English and Spanish, we’re committed to empowering Williamburg's diverse small business community.


Other Upcoming Brooklyn Satellite Dates:

  • Every Thursday: Brooklyn Public Library’s Grand Army Plaza branch

  • February 5th: Sunset Park (Industry City – Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce’s office)

  • February 19th: Bushwick (Riseboro’s office)

  • February 27th: Flatbush (Assemblymember Bichotte Hermelyn’s office)


The Pace SBDC offers one-to-one business advisory services at no cost to our clients thanks to funding from the federal and New York State government, and support from Pace University, our host institution, ensuring that our counseling services and training programs remain accessible to all. Please contact us with any questions.



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Pace University SBDC

1 Pace Plaza, Room W501

New York, NY, 10038   

CONTACT

Office:  (212) 618-6655

Email:  sbdc@pace.edu

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E to World Trade Center
6 to Brooklyn Bridge

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