From landing at the airport to closing deals – we’ve got you covered.
Whether you’re flying private or traveling business class, Las Vegas has excellent options to take off and land:
Located near downtown Palm Springs, PSP is the main airport offering convenient, open-air access directly into the Coachella Valley.
The region also features private and executive airfields for direct and discreet travel within the Coachella Valley.
Major airports like Los Angeles (LAX) and San Diego (SAN) provide broader flight options with easy onward travel to the Coachella Valley.
Here’s the scoop on making sure you are moving legitimately. Follow these three rules of thumb to make sure your business is always in compliance when Hustling in the big apple.
Depending on your industry and business activities, you might need specific licenses or permits to operate legally in the area. Check out your specific Coachella Valley city’s business licensing department for a rundown of required licenses and permits tailored to your business type.
Regulations can change faster than you can say “desert bloom.” Keep tabs on the latest updates and requirements by bookmarking the California Department of Consumer Affairs website and subscribing to relevant newsletters. Remember, staying compliant isn’t just good business sense—it’s the key to keeping your hustle thriving in this vibrant desert.
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Doing business in the Palm Springs Coachella Valley means learning to work with a dynamic municipal and county regulatory system. The process can feel intense at first—but it’s totally doable once you know where to look.
Required if you operate under a name different from your legal name. Sole proprietors file this through the County Clerk’s Office in your borough.
Needed for any business selling taxable goods or services. Register through the California State Department of Taxation and Finance.
For any brick-and-mortar or mobile business selling food or drink. Requires health inspections and compliance with Riverside Health Code standards.
For food trucks, ice cream carts, or mobile service providers. These can take time to obtain due to waitlists and caps.
If you want to set up outdoor seating, plan ahead—permits can take several months depending on your borough.
Needed for businesses with commercial cooking, fire extinguishers, chemicals, or compressed gas.
Getting around the Palm Springs Coachella Valley is best done with a focus on convenience and flexibility, leveraging rideshare, local bus service, and personal vehicles for seamless travel.
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