Article Last Updated: Monday, Apr 18, 2005 - 10:17:33 pm PDT
Business services firms find new home
By Matthew Bunk
VACAVILLE - Four firms that specialize in business services will move into a new location to provide a "one-stop shop" for small business owners' financial and insurance needs.Joining forces are: PayRoll Partners, Inc.; Ronald P. Konkle, CPA; Professional Business Services Group; and Mojica Insurance Agency. Those firms will move into a building at 609 Merchant St. later this month.
Though they will operate as separate companies, they share the same goal of providing "everything you need to start a business or, if you are a business, to get into compliance," said Manuel Cosme, president of PayRoll Partners and a board member of the California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce. Another shared goal is to serve the Spanish-speaking community, Cosme said. All of the businesses have multi-lingual professionals on staff, and many of them have a high percentage of Hispanic clients."Our goal is to get our business clients into the mainstream," he said.
All but Santa Rosa-based Mojica Insurance had operated together in a different location in downtown Vacaville. The move was intended to increase visibility and for easier access, Cosme said. "Now we're easier to get to," he said. "It's a one-stop shop."The 2,500-square-foot building was once the home of Ramirez Overhead Doors, a business that moved recently a few doors down on Merchant Street.
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