Coastal Alabama Business Expo Returns For Second Year

OBA Staff • August 22, 2025

Expo gives entrepreneurs a platform to connect with residents and fellow business owners

Orange Beach Event Center

Orange Beach, Ala. — (OBA) — The Coastal Alabama Business Chamber is preparing to host one of its biggest networking events of the year with the return of the Coastal Alabama Business Expo. Now in its second year, the expo will highlight dozens of local businesses and give community members the chance to connect with entrepreneurs from across the region. Presented by Printing Pros, the event is designed to strengthen ties between area companies while offering the public a closer look at the services and products available in Coastal Alabama. Organizers say the expo provides a valuable space for connections that go beyond business, emphasizing community support and collaboration.


The expo will take place on Tuesday, September 9, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Orange Beach Event Center, located at 4671 Wharf Parkway West. Both vendors and attendees are invited to participate, making it a day built around networking opportunities, business growth, and community engagement. The event is free for visitors and open to the public, offering a chance for residents and tourists alike to see what the business community has to offer.


A wide range of vendors will be on-site, representing industries across the Gulf Coast in areas such as hospitality, retail, technology, services, and more. Booths will be open throughout the day, allowing participants to share their offerings, meet potential clients, and build relationships within the local market. For many small businesses, the event serves as a valuable opportunity to put their name in front of new audiences.


The Coastal Alabama Business Chamber’s Small Business Council is leading the effort, with a focus on helping businesses expand their reach while fostering collaboration among peers. Chamber leaders note that the expo is not only meant to connect business owners but also to introduce residents to local resources they may not realize are available right in their community.


Organizers encourage anyone interested in business growth or professional networking to attend. Vendors looking to showcase their services can sign up to reserve a booth space, while attendees can register for free admission. For more information, participants can visit the
website or email Ale Lewis at ale@mygulfcoastchamber.com


With its mix of professional development, local business promotion, and community involvement, the Coastal Alabama Business Expo is shaping up to be a major event for the area. Chamber representatives expect a strong turnout as businesses and residents come together to celebrate and support the growing Coastal Alabama economy.


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