In 2022, Trinity Boxing Club relocated to Manhattan’s Financial District with support from the Pace SBDC, which provided guidance on financing, social media, and navigating NYC’s building codes. Pace SBDC advisors also connected Trinity with Call the Squid, a local MWBE-certified cleaning service, fostering a mutually beneficial business partnership. This collaboration highlights the SBDC’s role in supporting small businesses through strategic advice and community networking.
Assistance Provided
SBDC Advisor:
Rawle Brown, Joe Peterson
The move to the Financial District was assisted by Pace Small Business Development Center (SBDC) advisors Rawle Brown and Joe Peterson. They assisted Trinity with key elements of the transition, including financing strategies and social media outreach to ensure the club maintained and expanded its client base. The Pace SBDC team also helped Trinity navigate New York City’s complex building codes through the Department of Small Business Services, ensuring a smooth and compliant relocation process.
In a strategic effort to foster community partnerships, Pace SBDC introduced Trinity to Call the Squid, a local commercial cleaning service. This partnership, made possible by SBDC’s networking, created a win-win solution: Trinity gained a reliable cleaning provider, while Call the Squid expanded its client base. This collaboration not only highlights the SBDC’s role in business development but also showcases the importance of community support and strategic connections in the small business ecosystem.
Trinity Boxing Club Story
In early 2022, Trinity Boxing Club relocated to Manhattan’s Financial District, bringing its renowned boxing and fitness experience to a new audience in the heart of New York City. Known for its intense training programs and community-centric approach, Trinity Boxing Club has built a reputation as a go-to destination for fitness enthusiasts and boxing newcomers alike.
This move marks a new chapter for Trinity as it continues to serve its loyal clientele while reaching more members in a bustling business hub. The relocation wasn’t without its challenges, as adapting to the Financial District’s building and zoning requirements required careful planning and adherence to regulations. Despite these obstacles, Trinity’s dedication to providing a unique fitness experience has only grown stronger in its new location.
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