Store owner is ready to help you start a business
From left to right, UPS store owner Dan Kiggins and employees Rhonda Littriello and Mike Draluck are ready to help you start a business.
Starting a business can be a daunting task, and burgeoning entrepreneurs are typically met with more questions than answers. West Boca resident Dan Kiggins owns the Mission Bay Plaza UPS store, 20423 U.S. Highway 441, and he has created a program to take the guesswork out of the process. “
We’ve partnered with an accountant and bank in the plaza, and we will be a one-stop shop for someone with a good idea and little capital,” he said.
The triad has paired to donate some services and others are subsidized, and the entire process costs less than $200.
“I’ve owned three businesses and know first hand how frustrating and difficult it can be to get started. There are so many facets to deal with from tax ID numbers to fliers to what size the company should be, and we handle it all,” he said.
Starting a business in a downtrodden economy may seem foolish to some, but Kiggins said now is precisely the time to step out.
“People are being laid off all over the country, and the home equity they may have used in the past to start a business is gone. For about the cost of new tire, you can come see us, and be up and running with your own business in no time,” he said.
For more information, call Dan at 561-451-9070.





