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1 Zero 4, anew business start-up incubator opened on October 21, 2013 at 104 Anawan Street, Fall River. Co-Owners Jasiel Correia II and Alex Vlahos welcomed about fifty guests to a Grand Opening event to show off the newly-completed space and to tout its advantages for small businesses. "You can get everything you need to succeed here," noted Correia as he showed off the office space, the conference room and the ample space for informal gatherings. At over 50,000 square feet, Correia states he has the room to expand in the future to accommodate up to 100 new businesses. Recent graduates of Providence College in political science and accounting, Correia and Vlahos decided to put their academic skills to work to assist others get a foothold in the local economy. Click here for the Herald News article. Click here for an eight-minute video of the event. For more information, contact Mr. Correia at Info@1zero4.com.

(Top row) City Councilor Eric Poulin enters the door to the One Zero Four Business Academy where Co-Owner Jasiel Correia II shows Representative Carole Fiola a print depicting the mill building in which it is housed in the waterfront area of Fall River. (Row two) Jasiel welcomes guests to the Grand Opening. (Row three) Jasiel tours Mayor Flanagan before he is welcomed by Co-0wner Alex Platos. (Bottom row) SuperGreen business owner Rob Cagnetta, who is one of the first twelve businesses to locate at the Academy, talks about the benefits of working there before the final ribboncutting.

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