Pace University SBDC: Serving New York County

We think New York is great for small business -- and so do our clients.

Make an appointment for counseling:
Call (212)618-6655 or use our online form

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Since our start in 1986, the expert advisors of the Manhattan SBDC have worked directly with 13,424 businesses, helping them to invest $140,146,145 in the area's economy, who have created or saved 6,022 jobs.

The Pace University SBDC is staffed by professionals who, via one-on-one counseling or general workshops, offer a variety of services to new and existing businesses. From the assessment, analysis and development of quality loan packages, to developing a sound business plan, our Center exists to ensure that your business is prepared for start-up, growth, or expansion. Consultoria en español

If you or your business reside in New York, the SBDC can maneuver you around the obstacles to success.  Among other things, we help our clients:

  • understand the importance of a business plan
  • discover sources of funding
  • prepare for e-commerce
  • identify avenues for exporting goods & services
  • develop marketing plans
  • assess an invention’s viability
  • comply with licensing & regulations

And thanks to our partners in the public and private sectors, our services are free of charge.


Contacting the Pace University SBDC:

Address:
163 William Street, 16th Floor

New York, NY 10038

Directions to the center

Director: Ira Davidson

Phone : (212)618-6655

Fax : (212)618-6669

Email Address:
SBDC@Pace.edu

Hrs. of Operation:
9am - 5pm Monday - Friday

Outreach Offices:

 

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