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23 Small Businesses Approved to Open in June

According to a small business report from Prince William County’s Department of Development Services, 23 small businesses were approved to “open for business” in the county in June.

This brings the year total to 200 small businesses being welcomed into the county, and county leaders credited the Small Business Project Management Program (SBPM) as a helping hand in acquiring more businesses in the county.

“The SBPM offers small business customers one-on-one support for the length of the project. A project manager will lay out all the required steps a customer must take in order to obtain permits and open for business,” Mandi Spina, director of the Department of Development Services, said. “Qualifications for the SBPM include business owners who are managing their own projects and businesses with 35 or fewer employees.”

Here are the businesses that were authorized to “open for business” in June:

Gainesville

  • CM Chicken Gainesville, 7929 Heritage Village Plaza

Manassas

  • Claudia Cornejo Holding, Inc., Suite B, 10690 Crestwood Drive,
  • T Smoke, Manassas Mall, N16
  • #1 Ameliorate Healthcare Services, Suite 120, 8886 Rixlew Lane
  • Commercial Disposal Service, 11132 Industrial Road
  • Salon De Nails & Spa, Suite 102, 8130 Ashton Ave.
  • Pupuseria Ester, 8289 Sudley Road
  • Variedades Ruby, 10320 Festival Road
  • JW Gainesville, Suite 300, 10432 Balls Ford Road
  • Sign X, 10411 Balls Ford Road
  • Emely Bakery, 7230 Nathan Court
  • Sell My Truck, 10411 Balls Ford Road

Woodbridge

  • Infinity In Home Support Services, Suite 212, 14142 Minnieville Road
  • Dania Hair Styles, 14304 Smoketown Road
  • Tobacco King, 5820 Mapledale Plaza
  • 79 Tattoo, 14009 Potomac Mills Road
  • Ticket Genie National Driving School, 14009 Minnieville Road
  • Pono, Unit 619, Potomac Mills, 2700 Potomac Mills Circle
  • Saltarana, Suite 202, 12801 Darby Brooke Court
  • Tobacco Hut, Suite 100, 12518 Gordon Blvd.
  • Smile Dental Center, Suite 16, 14416 Richmond Hwy.
  • Halal Brothers, 14845 BuildAmerica Drive
  • Crunchtime Automotive, Unit C, 1051 Cannons Ct.

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