Vendor registration is now open for the 2026 Mobile Chamber Business Expo presented by Southern View Media, set for Thursday, August 20, at the Mobile Convention Center. As the Gulf Coast's largest business-to-business trade show, the Mobile Chamber Business Expo gives companies a unique opportunity to showcase their products and services, generate leads, strengthen relationships with existing customers and connect face-to-face with decision-makers from across the region.
The Mobile Chamber has been named a finalist for the 2026 Chamber of the Year award, presented by the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE). ACCE is an association based in Alexandria, Va., with over 1,600 chambers of commerce and related business and economic development organizations as members, representing more than 9,000 professionals in the industry.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Mobile Chamber, recently convened a roundtable discussion with Rep. Shomari Figures (AL-02) and local business leaders to discuss the importance of a new federal surface transportation bill to support Alabama’s economy and communities.
MOBILE COUNTY, Ala. — Mobile County officials held a groundbreaking on Monday, April 20, to mark the start of construction on a major, multi-project road Read More >>>
$26 million, mixed-income development bringing 70 housing units to West Mobile Mobile, Ala. — A new mixed-income housing development supported by the City of Mobile has been Read More >>>
The Mobile Area Chamber Foundation has named Liz Freeman, president of Long’s Human Resource Services, as chairman of its board of directors for 2026, positioning her to lead the organization’s work advancing economic and community development initiatives across the region. Three new board members have been appointed to the Foundation: Kim Garrett of 68 Ventures, Mike Jordan of the Alabama Power Foundation and Laura O’Connor of the Mobile Chamber.
Mobile, Ala. — In just 90 days, Mobile’s bus system has gone from canceling roughly 20% of scheduled routes to nearly zero missed runs — all Read More >>>
Mobile, Ala. — Via, the City of Mobile’s new public transit provider, is inviting residents to share their feedback as the city works to redesign Read More >>>
Alabama's HB 358 tax credit is designed to help businesses support their employees with childcare costs, which means helping you keep great employees and attract new talent. Here's the basics: if you help your workers pay for childcare for kids age 5 and under, you can get a tax credit to offset those costs.
Mobile County leaders are asking residents, employees and visitors to take a few minutes to share their experiences on local roadways as part of a countywide effort to improve transportation safety and reduce serious crashes.


