The below resources will help introduce, promote, and drive your business to success in Plano:
Get involved in the Plano community by becoming a member of the Plano Chamber of Commerce! By becoming a member, you unlock many resourceful programs, products, and services that will immensely benefit and promote your company.
The Collin SBDC partners with the U.S. Small Business Administration and Collin College, providing start-ups with strategic business consulting from experts in the field. The consulting service is completely free for residents of Collin and Rockwall Counties. The organization also holds many seminars and workshops at no or low cost throughout the year!
The best advice comes from people who have experienced a certain situation firsthand. SCORE, or “Counselors to America’s Small Business”, puts you in contact with thousands on small business mentors who volunteer their time to consult and help guide you through every aspect of your business journey.
Mentors can:
Becoming a part of the Plano community means that you need a professional spot to showcase to your new network! CityCentral offers plenty of options:
Joining a coworking space is an easy, flexible first step in establishing a hub for your business. These communities are filled with hustlers who are ready to take their businesses to the next level—just like you!
Traditional office space is becoming less desirable due to the overhead costs and overall maintenance of the space. The average business has become more flexible in the last year and is finding out that they need a space that works with their schedule and budget. An enterprise suite at CityCentral will eliminate all of those problems and offer your company more services such as reception services, mail and package handling, community kitchen, food delivery services, networking events, and more!
To learn more about the CityCentral community and its services, visit www.citycentraldev.wpenginepowered.com or call (214) 429-4197 to receive your first month FREE on any CityCentral membership.
By Libby Smith