The City of Mobile is now accepting applications for a new $50 million loan program designed to support growth, create jobs, and encourage long-term economic development across the city.
In this special episode, Mobile Chamber President & CEO Bradley Byrne sits down with Mayor Sandy Stimpson to look back on 12 years of leadership in the Port City from stabilizing city finances and raising first-responder pay to record growth in aviation, shipbuilding and logistics. We cover Airbus’ rapid expansion, Austal’s shift to steel and submarine components, the Port of Mobile’s 50-ft channel, new Amtrak service, the downtown airport move and a 61% drop in Part I violent crime. Mobile Matters is powered by the Mobile Chamber.
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To better accommodate those attending Mardi Gras activities downtown, the City of Mobile is adjusting the hours and rates for the additional Mardi Gras parking lots announced last week.
MOBILE, Ala. – The White House has announced that the Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce Foundation, in collaboration with the Gulf Coast Chambers Network (GCCN), Read More >>>
Spring Hill College has launched a revolutionary initiative that is set to transform the face of higher education. The college is now offering all incoming freshmen a tuition-free graduate degree, making education both affordable and within reach.


