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Milford Regional Chamber of Commerce Announces New Home at 764 Boston Post Road

An exciting new chapter for the organization and the communities it serves.

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764 Boston Post Road

Milford, CT – The Milford Regional Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce its July 2026 relocation to a new office at 764 Boston Post Road, marking an exciting new chapter for the organization and the communities it serves.

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The Chamber’s new home is a freestanding building offering exceptional visibility along one of Milford’s busiest corridors. Its prominent location on the Boston Post Road, combined with close proximity to I-95, the Merritt Parkway, and downtown Milford, provides convenient and accessible access for member businesses, residents, and visitors alike.

“This move positions the Chamber in a way that allows us to be more visible, more accessible, and more engaged with the community we serve,” said Michael Moses, President of the Milford Regional Chamber of Commerce. “It’s not just about a new office; it’s about creating a space that reflects who we are and what we’re working to build across Milford and West Haven.”

The new location will also serve as a visitor and community resource center, providing an opportunity to showcase and support Milford’s vibrant network of local businesses, arts organizations, nonprofits, and destination-oriented attractions. The Chamber envisions the space as a centralized hub where residents and visitors can connect with everything the region has to offer, from dining and shopping to arts, culture, events, and community resources.

The Chamber also plans to work more closely with regional and state tourism organizations to elevate awareness of Milford and West Haven as vibrant coastal destinations and to shine a brighter spotlight on the many organizations doing extraordinary work throughout the region.

“This is an opportunity to create a true front door for Milford,” Moses added. “A place where people can come to learn, explore, and engage with the businesses, organizations, and experiences that make this community so special.”

Simon McDonald, Director of Membership & Marketing for the Chamber, noted that the move will significantly expand the organization’s visibility and outreach capabilities.

“The visibility of this location is a tremendous opportunity not only for the Chamber, but for our members and the region as a whole,” said McDonald. “We’re excited to create a more public-facing presence that helps connect visitors with everything happening across Milford and West Haven. Whether it’s local restaurants, arts organizations, nonprofits, community events, or shoreline attractions, this space will help us tell the story of our region in a much bigger way.”

Kevin Weirsman, Chair of the Chamber’s Board of Directors, also expressed enthusiasm for the move.

“This relocation represents an exciting step forward for the Chamber and the broader community we serve,” said Weirsman. “The visibility, accessibility, and long-term potential of this location position the organization to deepen its impact and continue building strong connections throughout the region.”

Robert Townes, Director of Economic & Community Development for the City of Milford, also praised the Chamber’s relocation and its long-term community impact.

“The Chamber’s move to a prominent gateway into downtown Milford strengthens our business community and reinforces our historic downtown as the center of economic activity and community engagement,” said Townes.

U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal also recognized the Chamber’s continued impact on the region.

“Congratulations to the Milford Regional Chamber of Commerce on their new location. The Chamber has been a beacon for businesses in the region, providing support and resources, and connecting visitors and residents with all that Milford has to offer. This new location reflects their steadfast commitment to the community, and I look forward to visiting soon,” said Senator Blumenthal.

The Chamber extends its sincere appreciation to its partners at the Connecticut Post Mall, which has served as its home for the past five years. That relationship provided a strong foundation during a period of significant growth and transformation for the organization.

The Chamber also wishes to recognize and thank Mary D’Amato and D’Amato Brothers, whose generosity and support made this move possible.

“We are incredibly grateful to Mary and the D’Amato family for their partnership and belief in our mission,” said Moses. “Their support has allowed us to take an important step forward.”

The Milford Regional Chamber of Commerce looks forward to continuing its work supporting more than 750 member businesses and strengthening the economic vitality of the Greater Milford and West Haven communities.


For more information, visit www.milfordct.com or contact the Chamber directly at 203-878-0681 or email mmoses@milfordct.com

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