A new incubator program will give San Antonio small businesses a chance to explore retail selling during the holidays without having to pay rent in a downtown space. Watch the latest KSAT Money Q&A to learn more.
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The organization is accepting applications until Aug. 31 for its new Holidays on Houston Street incubator program. “Hopefully, they’ll decide that, you know, ‘Retail is the next step for my business. I’m ready, and I want to move downtown.’ So it’s really giving the small business owners a risk-free, or low-risk, opportunity to explore retail and activate and bring some energy to space downtown for the holidays,” DeLuca said.
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