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Services
Services we offer include:
  • Analyzing a new business idea

  • Business plan development

  • Marketing plan development

  • Financial management

  • Loan application preparation

  • and More!
 
Locate a WBC Office

Edmonds & Shoreline:
425-954-4040
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Seattle:
206-324-4330
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Tacoma:
253-680-7194
Click for more on SSWBC

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to locate the WBC office closest to you.

Washington Business Center

Seattle Office:
206-324-4330
1437 S. Jackson St
Seattle, WA 98144


Office hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Directions

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Other Resources Available On-Site

Seattle Small Business Incubator
(206) 324-4330

The business incubator is a comprehensive business-assistance program with the goal of improving your chances to grow into healthy and sustainable companies.

Features include: Access to office machines, telephone equipment and messaging service, conference rooms, daily management support, on-site business consulting in all aspects of business and financial management.

Procurement and Technical Assistance Center (PTAC)
(206) 324-4330

PTAC at Community Capital Development offers training sessions and expert counseling to assist existing business owners find and attain government contracts.

Minority Business Enterprise Center (MBEC)
Victor Valdez , Project Director
(206) 267-3131 x 125

The MBEC at Community Capital Development offers financial package preparation, marketing programs, and general management assistance to minority-owned Washington state businesses that have the potential to earn $500,000 or more in revenues.


 
News

Smart Ideas for ‘07

No doubt about it, 2006 was a banner year for online social networking, user-generated content, and online video. YouTube made history when Google (GOOG) agreed to buy it for $1.65 billion in October (see BusinessWeek.com, 10/10/06, "YouTube's New Deep Pockets"), and so did Facebook, when it turned down Yahoo's (YHOO) $1.4 billion offer (see BusinessWeek.com, 9/22/06, "Yahoo Keeps Its Eyes on Facebook").

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Sponsored by Community Capital Development, the Women's Business Centers (WBC, NWWBC, SSWBC) are partially funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration's Office of Women's Business Ownership (OWBO). SBA's funding is not an endorsement of any products.