Not exact matches
Join a small -
business development
center and find
local resources to help you succeed.
The study ranked urban
centers — excluding the larger metro areas — using three factors:
local business environment (length of the average workweek, revenue growth, industry variety), access to
resources (financing and the amount of venture capital investment made per capita), and costs (office space affordability, labor costs, corporate taxes, and cost of living).
As an initiative of the Florida High Tech Corridor Council in partnership with
local economic development organizations, the Virtual Entrepreneur
Center offers a catalog of
local, regional and statewide
business resources organized by county, plus profiles of
local entrepreneurs to facilitate connections.
If you are uncertain of the requirements, check with
local universities or little small
business resource centers.
To help make sure you're up to date with
local rules and regulations, we've compiled link to each state's
resource centers of
business taxes and other financial information.