Representing the Grand Strand’s business community for more than 85 years
About Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce
Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce is part of the Greater Myrtle Beach Collaborative and is supported by more than 2,400 businesses and nonprofit organizations.
The chamber serves the Myrtle Beach region, which includes: Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, Little River, Atlantic Beach, Garden City Beach, Loris, Conway, Aynor, Murrells Inlet, Litchfield Beach, Pawleys Island, Socastee and Carolina Forest.
Mission
We champion prosperity for business, communities and residents. Our advocacy and resources strengthen and unite the Myrtle Beach region.
Vision
The Myrtle Beach region is a strong, connected place where business, individuals and families flourish and thrive.
Purpose
There are three primary functions performed by the chamber:
- Promote business: The chamber serves as the primary destination marketing organization and promotes the tourism industry out-of-market. The chamber also provides numerous opportunities for local businesses to promote themselves to visitors, residents and other businesses.
- Protect business: The chamber seeks to influence legislation and regulation by local, state and federal governments in a proactive manner, supporting legislation that benefits businesses and the communities they reside in and, where necessary, opposing legislation that unnecessarily inhibits businesses.
- Improve business: The chamber offers a multitude of programs and services that assist businesses and/or individuals.
What’s Happening
Public Statement: MBACC Commends Myrtle Beach City Council’s Support of Downtown
The Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce commends Myrtle Beach City Council’s unanimous approval of the Downtown Municipal Improvement District and the continued work of our partners at the Myrtle [...]
Read MoreMyrtle Beach Area Chamber Supports South Carolina Small Business Hospitality and Tourism Summit
Small business owners, entrepreneurs and hospitality professionals from across the region gathered at Horry-Georgetown Technical College for the South Carolina Small Business Hospitality and Tourism Summit, a day focused on [...]
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