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Pace SBDC Expands In-Person 1:1 Business Advisory Services to Park Slope!

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  • May 14
  • 1 min read

Updated: May 15

The Pace Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is excited to announce the official launch of in-person, one-on-one business advisory services in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Through this expansion, we are deepening our commitment to providing accessible, high-quality support to New York City’s small business community.


Thanks to a partnership with the Park Slope 5th Avenue Business Improvement District (BID) and Congressman Dan Goldman, small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs in the neighborhood can now schedule meetings with a Pace SBDC advisor for personalized, no-cost business counseling. Whether you're looking to start a business, access financing, grow your operations, or navigate city regulations, our team is here to help.


In addition to Park Slope, we are proud to now offer in-person services in multiple locations across Brooklyn and Manhattan, including:

  • New York Public Library’s Thomas Yoseloff Business Center

  •  Brooklyn Public Library Business & Career Center

  • Industry City (Sunset Park)

  • Williamsburg

  • Red Hook

  • Flatbush


To learn more about all available locations or to schedule your one-on-one session, please click here. We look forward to helping even more New York City small businesses thrive.


 
 
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