The Bevill State Business Incubator Center offers the physical facilities and services needed to help a start-up business succeed. The incubator facility provides hands-on assistance and a variety of business support services to its tenants. The Bevill State Business Incubator Center is an economic development effort funded by Bevill State Community College.
The Center includes a 40,000 square foot facility which provides access to warehouse space, delivery bays, and resources that might otherwise be unavailable. Flexible floor plans and a shared conference room mean space can be dedicated to a businesses' most important assets - people, equipment, and products. In addition, an affordable facility graduated lease reduces the overhead costs and risks associated with starting a new business.
The Bevill State Business Incubator was initially developed in February 1990 to meet the rising demand of new business and industry. The facility was funded by a grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission and the Tennessee Valley Authority and was named in honor of Congressman Tom Bevill for his assistance with the project. |