Natural Foods plans to relocate 50 employees and hire 50 workers for the new Freeport location in the next two years.
Founding Partner Ellen Makofsky named as a Top 50 Woman Super Lawyer
Minority Enterprise Development Week (MED Week) Offers a venue for minority-owned firms to access information, tools, and resources to grow!
Two small businesses are finalists for the first Minority and Women's Business Award.
Many small businesses owned by African-Americans and companies in general face difficulties getting loans, despite strong sales.
L.I. African American Chamber of Commerce Membership Chair Deon Brown launches 2022 – 2025 New Member Campaign
Ron Busby, Sr., CEO & President of the U.S.Black Chambers, Inc. served as the keynote speaker during lunch.
Community Navigator Pilot Program, is funded in part through United States Black Chamber’s grant with the U.S. Small Business Administration
A Hilton Garden Inn could be completed by the spring of 2024 on the Nautical Mile.
North Shore Linen was going to let go more than 100 employees by February.
North Shore Linen will shut its plants by Feb. 24, 2022.
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African American Chamber Phil Andrews Named To City State Magazine Top 100 Power List LI
Freeport area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
The Paycheck Protection Program helped around 415,741 New York businesses in 2021 alone, including some in Freeport.
Suffolk Federal membership expands to serve those who live, work, worship, attend school or regularly conduct business in Nassau County.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Nassau County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
See how well utility providers in the Freeport area and across NY serve their customers.
LI African American Chamber of Commerce Blazes New Partnership to Keep African American Small Business Owners Afloat Amidst Pandemic
A part of Black America’s ongoing strategy must to be to build more multi-generational businesses that continue to build and pass on wealth!
City and State Magazine names LI African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. President to 2020 LI Top 100 Power List
Duryea's, a fixture since the 1980s, has found a temporary home on the Nautical Mile thanks to the generosity of a fellow business owner.
Officials said patrons at the bar were standing shoulder to shoulder, ignoring social distancing while drinking.
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The company cited the contracts it lost because of the strike as the reason it's laying off more than 130 people.
Both locations are holding fundraisers to benefit local organizations. And you can get a free sub.
The State Liquor Authority had revoked the restaurant's license. Bracco's got it back, but with stipulations.