Savannah Area Chamber plans 2025 Business Expo for September

Bert Brantley President & CEO at Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce - Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce
Bert Brantley President & CEO at Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce - Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce
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The Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce has announced the return of its annual Chamber Business Expo, scheduled for Thursday, September 25, 2025. The event will take place from 3 to 7 p.m. at the Kehoe Iron Works Building.

The expo will feature over 150 vendors who are members of the Chamber. These businesses will present their products and services with the goal of building partnerships and strengthening business-to-business connections within the local economy.

Attendees can expect opportunities to network with other Chamber members and business leaders. The event will also include live music, prizes, and light refreshments in an environment intended to foster networking.

According to organizers, “This high-energy evening will showcase 150+ Chamber member vendors highlighting their products and services, building new partnerships, and creating valuable B2B connections that fuel our local economy.”

The expo is free and open to the public.



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