Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce

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Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce Reviews | Rating 3.4 out of 5 stars (6 reviews)

Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce is located in Brooklyn, United States on 335 Adams St #2700. Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce is rated 3.4 out of 5 in the category chamber of commerce in United States.

Address

335 Adams St #2700

Phone

+17188751000

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john brancato

Recently joined the Chamber. I own Stretched Out. We're a stretching facility in Bay Ridge. I recently visited the Chamber because we were in need of some promotional help and guidance in addition to having an interest in expanding our facility into the Park Slope/Downtown area. All I can say is that they were extremely helpful. Not only did they provide multiple ideas for promotions they were very helpful in providing contacts that could help us expand our business into other areas. Many thanks to Lorraine for her help and guidance.

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Margaret Palca Bakes

The Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce has been helping us through their program Go digital! Thanks to their team, we know have more knowledge about how to use our social media in order to improve our business. Thanks!!!

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Fixup Thehouse

Not very helpful to start up's. Costly events and not great networking opp's. Waste of money. Waste of time.

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Queenie Click

I am disappointed to see that the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce continues to support businesses which have no regard for Brooklyn. Both Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal and Public Advocate Leticia James have been fighting against AirBnB because they refuse comply with laws. Cars2Go is another company the Brooklyn Chamber has promoted and the company is using Brooklyn streets as a parking lot for their fleet of cars. In October 2015, the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce sent a representative to speak against a Coney Island business owner named Carol Murray. Murray's family owned the property in Coney Island for 100 years. The City used the meeting to intimidate the owner into selling her property so they could have a walkway. Whose interest was this not-for-profit speaking for? The Chamber's website for Bay Ridge has not been updated (businesses that have closed or moved remain online).

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Catherine St

Number provided on website no longer works.

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Fitzgerald Boyce

Lots of good information about Brooklyn

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