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    Follow these steps to set up your new business.

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    Certain District businesses must have a Basic Business License.

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    Track key events to keep your business in good standing with the District.

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    Business owners organize BIDs to enhance the economic vitality of commercial areas.

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    e-BIC

    The Enhanced Business Information Center (e-BIC), an initiative of the DSLBD,the DC Public Library, and the SBA, is located in the heart of downtown DC at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library. The e-BIC offers training, counseling, access to computers and business software and office space for business-client meetings.