Restaurant/Hospitality Oritentation & Networking Workshop

Posted by on September 29, 2006

2006 RESTAURANT/ HOSPITALITY
ORIENTATION & NETWORKING WORKSHOP
OCTOBER 23RD, 2006
5:30 ? 8:30 PM
Location:
Temple University, Center City
1515 Market Street, Room 222
Philadelphia, PA

This workshop will:
? Provide valuable information to new and existing restaurant or other food establishment operators regarding requirements and regulations around zoning, licensing, health, taxes, liquor, etc. in order to avoid making common mistakes.
? Provide an opportunity for restaurant and hospitality entrepreneurs to learn about specific business locations and demographic information along some of Philadelphia?s great neighborhood commercial corridors.
? Give CDC?s or other Commercial Corridor and Business Improvement District Managers an opportunity to educate potential restaurant and hospitality users about their commercial corridors and neighborhoods.
? Provide an opportunity to network with other entrepreneurs, funders, and supporters who can serve as business resources.
? Assemble interested entrepreneurs, restaurant school and hospitality industry representatives, franchises, lenders, business planners, and other supporters to discuss needs and issues in locating along neighborhood commercial corridors.

Register by October 16, 2006

Workshop Participants will include representatives from:
Phila Health Department
Licenses & Inspections
Philadelphia Revenue Department
Pennsylvania Revenue Department
Liquor Control Board
SBA
Restaurant Schools
Local Commercial Corridor Mgrs
Small Business Development Ctrs
Police
Fire Department
Streets Department
IRS
And others?

For more information and to register, contact:
Gabriella Iacovetti at
Gabriella@rhiweb.org
215-238-0595
or
Rachel Polisher at
rpolisher@liscnet.org
215-923-3801


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