Business & Tech

Brookhaven Chamber Focusing on City's 'Livability'

In five months, the business chamber has attracted 62 members.

Faced with a high percentage of business owners and entrepreneurs who work from home, the Brookhaven Chamber of Commerce has chosen to focus on and promote the new city's "livability."

It's a unique focus for a business chamber, its executive director said, according to a recent story in Neighbor Newspapers.

From the story:

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The chamber staff wants all segments of business to get involved, but has seen a high percentage of entrepreneurs or small business owners who work from home join. The chamber reached out to homeowners associations to collaborate with the home-based businesses.

“These are the people we want to target because they so often end up being isolated in their community,” Layden said. “They need the opportunity to network, and they’ve responded quite well.”

Read the full story for more information, including what the chamber offers.

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