Arlington Economic Development plans to introduce an entrepreneur-in-residence program that will provide budding businesspeople with a place to seek answers to questions about getting a new venture off the ground.
Agency officials said the move aims to make their services more appealing to the region’s growing start-up community, which some have said will help boost the local economy at a time when the region is feeling the effects of a slowdown in federal spending.
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