Grand Central Adds More Flavor to the Dining Landscape in Palm Springs
With assistance from the Coachella Valley SBDC and the County of Riverside Economic Development Agency, Grand Central Palm Springs will celebrate its opening on Thursday, November 15, 2018.
PALM SPRINGS, Calif., Nov. 13, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- When John Diskin and Rita M. Capponi moved to Palm Springs with dreams of opening a restaurant, they didn't imagine the two-year journey they'd take to making that dream a reality. Now, John and Rita are ready to share Grand Central Palm Springs with the community as they gear up for the restaurant's official Grand Opening on Thursday, November 15th in Palm Springs.
John and Rita found the perfect space to host their restaurant. Built in 1936, the building that now houses Grand Central was a department store, called Desmond's situated in the heart of the city, accessible to tourists and locals alike. But getting it in workable condition meant facing challenges that pushed John and Rita to find additional help.
Enter the Coachella Valley Small Business Development Center (SBDC) hosted by the County of Riverside Economic Development Agency, one of the seven service locations of the Orange County Inland Empire SBDC Network.
"They were phenomenal," John says. "They were mentors. They were really the only true small business support network. Anyone who is considering launching a small business should talk to the SBDC first. They have a wealth of information that can help streamline the process."
And John and Rita needed that support.
"We wanted the restaurant to feel like an extension of Rita's dining room so that when you came here, it felt like you were visiting friends or relatives," explains John.
The building they chose though had considerable issues to contend with, including updating utilities, 80 years of carpet glue, repositioning windows and more. This got expensive—but the SBDC helped secure a loan through an SBA loan program and the County of Riverside's new revolving loan fund created to help small business owners and entrepreneurs launch and expand their businesses.
Grand Central Grand Opening Information
The grand opening program will begin at 10:00 a.m. with remarks from District 4 Supervisor Riverside County Board of Supervisors V. Manuel Perez, City of Palm Springs Mayor Robert Moon and other area elected officials. The ribbon cutting will follow at 11:00 a.m. Experience the beautiful restored building at Grand Central and don't forget to try the waffles!
Thursday, November 15, 2018
160 La Plaza, in La Plaza Center, Palm Springs, CA 92262
RSVP: grandcentralgrandopening.eventbrite.com
For additional information about how to request a no cost, no catch appointment with the SBDC or register for an upcoming business workshop please visit: ociesmallbusiness.org or contact us at 1 (800) 616-7232.
The Orange County Inland Empire Small Business Development Center Network (OCIE SBDC) offers no cost business consulting and low-cost training to current business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs throughout Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. Our team of consultants are ready to assist in a variety of areas like: start up assistance, debt and equity funding, attracting and retaining customers, international trade and technology commercialization. For additional information contact us at 1 (800) 616-SBDC (7232) or http://www.ociesmallbusiness.org.
The OCIE SBDC Network is hosted by California State University, Fullerton and funded in part through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. All opinions, conclusions, and/or recommendations expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the SBA. All programs are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis.
SOURCE Grand Central Palm Springs
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