A one-stop-shop for entrepreneurs and local businesses to access tools, expertise and funding has opened at 332 East Martin Luther King Blvd.
The City of Chattanooga’s Small Business Resource Center is a key initiative of the Kelly administration, funded with $1.8 million approved by City Council and provided through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
“Today, building a business in Chattanooga just got a little easier,” said Mayor Tim Kelly. “The Small Business Resource Center will serve as a comprehensive hub, supporting entrepreneurs just coming up with a great idea all the way through to those seeking capital to grow and scale their business. Locating the Center on Martin Luther King Boulevard will also make sure every Chattanoogan who wants to start a business has access to opportunity.”
The center will serve as a collaborative venue for the…