Austin Chamber of Commerce
Recent News About Austin Chamber of Commerce
-
Origin Hotel Opens in Mueller
Origin Hotel Opens in Mueller
-
Austin is the No. 1 metro for sustainability according to Site Selection Magazine
Austin is the No. 1 metro for sustainability according to Site Selection Magazine
-
3 signs your business is stuck in the insurance trap
3 signs your business is stuck in the insurance trap
-
Chamber Leads Group of 60 to Washington DC on Advocacy Trip
Chamber Leads Group of 60 to Washington DC on Advocacy Trip
-
Shop, donate, and celebrate with Austin Habitat for Humanity ReStore in honor of its 30th anniversary
Shop, donate, and celebrate with Austin Habitat for Humanity ReStore in honor of its 30th anniversary
-
CapMetro breaks ground on the MetroRapid Expo Center
CapMetro breaks ground on the MetroRapid Expo Center
-
Curative Announces Partnership with Truepill for Easy Access to Telehealth Consults and COVID-19 Antiviral Treatments
Curative and Truepill have announced a partnership to give patients who test positive for COVID-19 at a Curative testing site easy access to telehealth and next-day antiviral treatment options.
-
Chamber Issues Statement Supporting Legislation Aimed at Increasing Domestic Semiconductor Manufacturing
The Austin Chamber of Commerce has the following statement on legislation supporting the production of semiconductors in the United States.
-
Chamber Kicks Off SXSW with Laura Huffman on a Texas Business Panel
As South by Southwest kicks off, President and CEO of the Austin Chamber of Commerce, Laura Huffman, will be speaking on a panel about business in Texas.
-
A resilient Austin in 2022 and beyond
The event, titled “A resilient Austin in 2022 and beyond,” was moderated by Michele Glaze of Samsung Austin Semiconductor, and featured Robert Bryce, author, journalist, film producer, and host of the Power Hungry Podcast; Peter Mullan, Chief of Architecture and Urban Design of Austin Transit Partnership; Dewitt Peart, President and CEO of the Downtown Austin Alliance; and Tracy Thompson, Chief Officer of Administrative and External Affairs of Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.
-
Independent academic study finds Austin needs more police officers, community policing efforts
In January, the Chamber’s Board of Directors had the opportunity to hear from the Greater Austin Crime Commission about a recent academic study it funded which the Austin Chamber of Commerce’s Board of Directors unanimously voted to support after learning the benefits it could bring to the community and public safety.
-
Executive Order - COVID-19 signage for your business
On Thursday, January 13th, Mayor Adler and Travis County issued a new COVID-19 sign order for all businesses that are open to the public.
-
ABJ: Austin metro's record-smashing year ended with nearly 27K jobs announced from relocations, expansions
The Austin Business Journal recently published an article giving an overview of the extremely successful year the Austin region had for expansions and relocations.