New HUBZone maps are online
The Small Business Administration has put a new HUBZone map application online, making it easier to identify whether a specific location is within a HUBZone or whether there are HUBZones nearby.
The Historically Underutilized Business Zones (HUBZones) maps at located at this link: http://www.sba.gov/hubzone-maps.
SBA partnered with the U.S. Digital Service to create the new map application. It shows the latest HUBZones as well as Qualified Disaster Areas. It has improved usability and assists with HUBZone address assertions.
On the map application, a user can search for an address or zip code. The map application will indicate if it is in a designated HUBZone. In addition, the user can explore the map image to identify nearby HUBZones.
The map application shows:
- 19,467 HUBZone Qualified Census Tracts (updated January 2017)
- 767 Qualified Non-metropolitan Counties (updated in March 2017)
- 108 Qualified Base Closure Areas (updated October 2016)
- 593 Qualified Indian Lands (updated October 2016)
More Information:
HUBZone maps: click here to view