Economic Growth
More higher paying Fairfield jobs will be attracted
thru the proposed Fairfield Fair Plan. The new programs are now open to those
in and outside Fairfield's tight political circles. The open venues will
include the chamber of commerce and tax supported organization to forge ahead
with called for innovative programs. Economic revitalization programs will
capitalize on the Fairfield Fair Plan's momentum to bolster all economic
classes in today's new economic reality. Fairfield political gridlock is giving
way to streamlining what works best for Fairfield's business community.
Solano Small Business Development Center:
• Offering Solano business expos exhibiting Solano
County's wide range of interesting businesses.
• Helping new entrepreneurs learn how they can
start a new business on a shoe string. Studies show the money spent on
educating Fairfield entrepreneurs to grow their business comes back in huge
dividends in the form of more jobs and a bigger tax base.
• Giving fair and equal exposure to small and large
Solano County companies.
Bringing Spark To The Fairfield General Plan:
Solano Business Incubator's free and cost effective
business services continues driving more businesses to Fairfield than other
known non government supported venues in Fairfield. More companies are
based in the incubator's 80 suite office building than any other commercial
real estate building in Solano, Napa, Lake or Yolo counties. Integrating the
business startup accelerator into the city's general plan is the logical
direction for moving things forward. There are over 50 reasons why the business
accelerator will continue to help Fairfield grow without using tax dollars. The
Fairfield Fair Plan and business incubators are largely funded by businessman
Steven Kays.
Heart Of Fairfield Plan:
The Fairfield Fair Plan is helping David White
Fairfield city manager and Brian Miller revitalize
the center of Fairfield, California by improving the main gateway
into Fairfield. Details coming from Brian Miller and David White from the City
of Fairfield. Miller and White have shown due interest in getting past the
obstacles to bring back the heart of Fairfield to its former glory. Solano Small
Business Development Center and Solano Community College Educational
Foundation's Curt Johnston remain integral players and have recently been asked
to join the Fairfield Fair Plan's volunteer board.
Fairfield-Suisun Chamber Of Commerce:
• Free office space by joining the Fairfield -
Suisun Chamber. Free from Solano Business Incubator.
• Giving valuable needed information to callers
looking for help in starting their new business. There's a lot more to
starting a new business than finding a real estate agent focusing on the price
per square foot of office space.
• The chamber of commerce can further guide callers
who seek business information. Callers really need to be given good
questions to ask to help their business grow and intern escalate people into
higher paying jobs. While a new business may ask for one thing, the intelligent
chamber of commerce call handler can see there are many other benefits the
business caller may need. Assistance available for callers can include: City of
Fairfield business startup grants; how to get free help hiring new Fairfield
employees at the incubator location and the Workforce Investment Board; how to
establish a business space with the lowest cost effective overhead costs; where
to get free fiber optic internet. Nimble business startups are looking at more
than the old fashioned "cost per square foot" model for choosing
where and how to run their business.
• The Solano Business News ™ says the
Fairfield Suisun Chamber and its director Debbie are making major changes from
the chamber's old ways. Solano Business Incubator also is working to
drive up the chamber's membership as the Fairfield economy continues to
improve. It has been a win-win for the chamber and its members who have never
been charged a penny for the incubator's services since 2000.
Free Help For Non Profits From California Business
Center:
CBC offers free meeting spaces and its Fairfield
Virtual Office ™to non profits working to make a difference in Fairfield, and
greater Solano County. Other non-profits are also strongly encouraged to apply
for Fairfield Fair Plan's Virtual Office package's tailored to each
organization's needs. Applicants are encouraged to apply regardless of their
political connections (or lack thereof).
Future Fair Economic Plans
Suggested By
Solano Business Incubator
Solano Business Incubator
Attracting Business Investment Visitors:
The incubator has been bringing more business
employers to the heart of Fairfield since 1999. Other organizations are needed
to publicize the reasons why Fairfield is the best place to located a new
startup in the business services sector. In addition to hotel promotion, Steve
Kays suggests we promote conference rooms, and hourly Fairfield meeting room
rentals to prospective investors driving through Fairfield's highway 80. The
Fairfield visitor bureau may upgrade the membership requirements to invite non
hotel companies to join. Fairfield investors without local political connections
are usually unaware of the ample services for short term business travelers to
quickly set up part time offices from only $75 a month.
Single Web Venue For All Meeting Room Spaces:
It's hard to find all office space solutions from a
single website. Steven Kays says it might even harder to get a clear picture of
all the meeting room options for businesses in Solano County. Sample
Fairfield conference room rental services that might elect to join Fairfield
Fair Plan's transparency committee include:
1 Fairfield City Hall's List Of Local Meeting Venues
This meeting room list can be expanded upon.
2 Jelly Belly for large meetings. Free
sample jelly belly beans available.
3 California Business Center's $18 - $24/hr meeting
rooms in the heart of Fairfield. Located at Solano
Conference Rooms ™ Receptionist. Free coffee and WIFI. 4 cent
copies. Fax.
3 Suisun City government funded conference rooms.
4 Hilton Garden Inn (a few minutes from the
incubator), and Solano County's many other high end hotel chains.
Napa Fair Plan ™:
Future opportunity for Napa County to learn from
the Fairfield Fair Plan ™, Solano Fair Plans ™ and Napa Business Incubator ™.
New Business Startup Visitors To Fairfield:
Fairfield Extended Stay Hotels For Business Travelers.
Include information on how professional companies looking for the best place to
located their business might choose Fairfield. California Business Center
offers office spaces from $245/mo including phones and receptionist, plus
overhead costs.
Free Fairfield Office Spaces For Non Profits:
Organizations Working To Make A Positive Change In
Fairfield Get Free Help From Steven Kays' Incubator. Applicants only need to
express a desire to make positive changes and don't need to have certified
non-profit documents that are expected down the pipeline. Those wishing to
apply for a volunteer or modest salary position can visit or call Steven Kays
at 707 434-8000 at the California Business Center building, 1652 West Texas
Street a half mile from highway I-80.
© March 13, 2016