Facility for entrepreneurs opens in Tarrant County

The first African-American owned entrepreneur center in the Metroplex is open for business in the heart of the H.E.B. community.

The North Texas Entrepreneur Education and Training Center in Hurst was developed with the startup “side-hustle” entrepreneur in mind, the organization said in a news release.

It is located at 235 N.E. Loop 820, Suite 307, across from North East Mall.

The news release said the education and training center will assist entrepreneurs with:

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– Avoiding the major pit falls of starting a business through their six-month incubation program; ¬– Improve business success rates by training and providing the tools necessary for a solid start to new businesses; – Offer a customized entrepreneur certification program facilitated by industry professionals to develop and execute a profitable business plan and prepare business owners for “bankable” business portfolios; and – Provide low cost business services to include: access to conference and class rooms, daily work space, registered agent and physical address services and much more.

“Providing an educational platform for entrepreneurs has been my passion for many years. I have learned from experience that being an entrepreneur is more than just owning a business, it’s a mindset, and we want to educate and inspire people to develop that mindset before making several major mistakes,” Managing Director Darlisa Diltz said in the news release.

An open house is planned for Saturday, Nov. 24 from 10 am-2 pm.

More information: (682) 626-5680 or email info@nteetc.com – FWBP Staff

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