Savannah Area Chamber recognizes renewed memberships for week of December 10

Bert Brantley President & CEO at Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce
Bert Brantley President & CEO at Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce
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The Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce has acknowledged a group of local businesses and organizations for renewing their memberships during the week of December 10, 2025. The Chamber expressed gratitude to these members for maintaining their involvement.

Among the renewed members are companies from various sectors, including Adams-Warnock, Inc., American Moving & Storage, Inc., Bartlett Tree Experts, Bass Pro Shops, Benedetto Guitars, Brooks Construction Group, LLC, Canady, Richbourg & Associates, LLP, Club Car Championship at The Landings Club, Crystal Coast Wellness, Dulany Industries, Dumpster Rental Dogs, EMC Engineering Services, Inc., Hart & Associates, Heritage Classic Foundation, Laurie S. Ferlazzo CPA, Law Offices of Harold J Cronk, Local 11ten Food & Wine, Lowcountry Technologies and others.

Additional organizations on the list include Macaljon/SCL Inc., Metro Developers, Pediatric Associates of Savannah, Public Kitchen, Quinns Breakfast & Lunch, Royal Restrooms and Safe Harbor Bahia Bleu. The Savannah Center For Blind and Low Vision (Savannah CBLV), Savannah Volkswagen and Small Business Assistance Corporation are also among those recognized for continued membership.

The full roster demonstrates ongoing support from a diverse range of businesses in fields such as healthcare services (Driftwood Chiropractic), financial services (United Community Bank), construction (Smith Family Homes), hospitality (Tybrisa Beach Resort) and more.

“Thank you to these members for their continued support through their membership,” stated the Chamber in its announcement.

This recognition reflects the Chamber’s efforts to foster collaboration within the business community by highlighting member engagement across multiple industries.



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