Mayor de Blasio Celebrates Opening of New Caribbean American Chamber of Commerce Office at Caton Flats

November 17, 2021Mayor  Recognizes Visionary Behind New Caribbean American Chamber of Commerce Office,  Presents Special Honor to FamilyNEW YORK—Mayor de Blasio joined community members, New York City Economic  Development Corporation (NYCEDC), Department of Small Business Services  (SBS) and elected officials today at Flatbush Caton Market in  Brooklyn to recognize and honor Dr. Roy Hastick at the grand opening of the Caribbean American Chamber of Commerce and  Industry (CACCI) headquarters. Dr. Hastick, who founded CACCI in  1985, was the visionary and strong advocate for building CACCI office space near a bustling market to help Caribbean-American vendors and small business owners with development, trade, and investment opportunities between the United States and the Caribbean. “Dr. Roy Hastick was a  tireless advocate who worked to promote small businesses and deepen ties between New York City and the Caribbean,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio.  “His legacy lives on in the new permanent headquarters of the Caribbean  American Chamber of Commerce & Industry and the Caton Flats Market, spaces  that will spur our small businesses’ recovery and bring us back stronger than  before.”Dr.  Hastick’s vision was always to promote small business development, trade and investment opportunities between the United States and the Caribbean. This space is critical in strengthening Brooklyn""s Caribbean American, African  American and other minority communities economic power. In collaboration with other community leaders, elected officials, city regulatory agencies, the developers and the community at large, today we are able to see the vision come  to pass, to the City of New York this space is a gift for you,” said Renee  Hastick-Motes, daughter of Dr. Roy A. Hastick Sr.“Strong communities and empowered small businesses are the key  to New York City’s success. Caton Flats Market represents the fruits of a  successful cross-sector collaboration, which honors the late Dr. Roy Hastick  and his leadership of Brooklyn’s vibrant Caribbean-American community,” said Housing  and Economic Deputy Mayor Vicki Been. “By listening to and partnering with  our community leaders, New York City charges toward a true Recovery For All of  Us.”“We are proud to honor Dr.  Hastick’s legacy with the opening of CACCI’s new offices at Caton Flats,”  said NYCEDC President and CEO Rachel Loeb. “This new space  will realize Dr. Hastick’s vision for CACCI and continue to  provide Brooklyn’s small businesses and entrepreneurs with the  resources, tools, and trainings necessary to help them thrive.”“The grand opening of the Caribbean American  Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CACCI) headquarters is one of the  ways we are making our City better by bringing opportunity and economic  activity to communities,” said Jonnel Doris, Commissioner NYC Department of  Small Business Services. “It’s exciting to see the work of such an  important community leader and mentor Dr. Roy Hastick come to fruition as we  honor his legacy today. This new space will go a long way in serving the Caribbean American community, aspiring  entrepreneurs and small businesses across Brooklyn and the City as they embark  on fulling their dreams and aspirations. Thank you to the Hastick family and to  the Caribbean American Chamber of Commerce and  Industry for being great partners in getting this done.”NYCEDC, partnering with  the City and a coalition of  community organizations, transformed the space with the help  of BRP Companies. At the new office, CACCI  will continue to offer:Business development and  networking opportunities with the public and private sectors Free on-site confidential  small business counseling services and technical assistance Minority and women owned  business, financial literacy, and business service seminars Assistance with increasing  Caribbean based exports to New York City “For nearly 40 years, the Caribbean American Chamber of Commerce  and Industry (CACCI) has been a tremendous resource that has made the American  Dream a reality for marginalized populations. The entrepreneurial path in New  York City was opened to all, regardless of race or gender, because of Dr. Roy  Hastick, Sr. Today, we are celebrating a new chapter that honors his legacy  while building upon his profound commitment to equity and representation. The  new CACCI headquarters is perfectly positioned in the heart of the vibrant  Caribbean community in Flatbush to support vendors and small business owners.  This continued partnership is integral to helping immigrant, minority, and  women-owned businesses access more opportunities while navigating the supply  chain impasse as international borders reopen,” said Council Member Farah N.  Louis, Vice-Chair of the Black, Latino, and Asian Caucus.“The Grand Opening of The Caribbean American Chamber of Commerce  and Industry Headquarters at Caton Flats Development is a very important  occasion for the community,” said Council Member Eugene Mathieu. “This  is a project that I have supported and advocated for for many years, and it is  an extension of my deep and longstanding commitment to helping small businesses  in my district and throughout our city achieve success. This space represents  the vision that Dr. Roy Hastick and I shared for the continued growth of the  Caribbean business community at the local level, and I am pleased to have  spearheaded the completion of this project, one that I believe will have a long  term impact in the success of our entrepreneurs. We have to work together  for this new space to demonstrate the value in public and private partnerships  that can empower local business owners to bring their passion and hard work to  this community.”In addition to the  CACCI headquarters, the ground floor will be home to  Flatbush Caton Market, featuring upgraded amenities for the Market’s  existing small business owners, expanded space for food vendors  including a bar, café, and commercial kitchen, as well as flexible  classroom space for business trainings and workshops for the  community. 

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