Chamber News

Listed below are recent articles and publications including the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce:

 

Tourists spent $2.7 billion on Cape Cod in 2023.  What does the future look like? (3/31/25)

 

Short-term rentals, tourism may feel hit on Cape Cod. (3/4/25)
 

Cape Cod Vacation bookings slow for this summer. Prices may begin to drop.  (2/27/25)
 

Chamber Head Warns of Need for "Big Event Space"  (12/30/24)


Old bridges, few convention options and off-Cape competition challenge 2025 Cape tourism (12/27/24)

 

Ever wondered about blue economy jobs on Cape Cod?  (12/23/24)

 

Nine Cape Cod towns designated as 'seasonal communities' (12/18/24)

 

Eugenia Fortes: Hyannis to get mural of Cape Cod civil rights activist. (11/29/24)

 

Falmouth YMCA And Cape Cod Chamber Of Commerce Workforce Initiative Receive State Boost (10/25/24)

 

Real estate transaction fee a focus at Cape Cod housing summit (10/21/24)

 

Opinion: Chamber says ballot Question 5 on wage hike will hurt Cape restaurants, wait staff (10/6/24)

 

Rep. Fernandes leads effort to halt appeal to dump Pilgrim wastewater into Cape Cod Bay (10/3/24)
 

On Cape Cod anyway, the summer job is back (8/4/24)
 

On Cape Cod, the pandemic marked a golden age for the summer rental market. Those days are over. (7/1/24)
 

Cape Cod Chamber Of Commerce Forms New Canal Bridges Advocacy Group (5/16/24)

 

Healey-Driscoll Administration Meets with Business Leaders to Address Housing Challenges, Identify Solutions (5/8/24)

 

Lt. Governor Driscoll to Speak at Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce Event (3/20/24)

 

New Branding for Cape Cod Chamber (3/7/24)

 

The Cape is thriving. Blue economy student job fair offers Cape, Islands-based careers (1/11/24)