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2023 State of the Economy

If trends continue, the economic outlook, especially for the City of Portland, is as concerning as any time since the twin recessions of the 1980s. icon arrow right

Conference Room Rentals

Chamber members have the opportunity to reserve these rooms, free of charge, on a first-come-first-served basis.  icon arrow right

2024 State of Downtown & the Central City

In this year's report, we document the first steps of the Central City recovery locally and in comparison with peer cities. icon arrow right

2021 State of the Economy

This year’s report helps our community better understand the impacts of the pandemic, recession and true state of our economy as we chart a roadmap to economic recovery. icon arrow right

Public Policy: Federal Policy

Portland Metro Chamber and the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce develop shared federal policy priorities addressing common regional challenges. icon arrow right

Chamber recaps results from the 2024 legislative session

The Chamber advocates at the local, regional, state, and federal levels and worked collaboratively with our statewide business partners and coalition stakeholders to advocate for legislation that aligned with our Policy Agenda. icon arrow right

Chamber asks for transparency in county health inspection fee increase process

…In particular, the Chamber stressed concern about the impact on food service businesses that are disproportionately owned and operated by immigrants and people of color, including small restaurants and food…

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Coraline’s Curious Cat Trail descends upon downtown Portland

LAIKA, the Chamber, Visit Downtown Campaign, Wild in Art, and OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital will kick off the countdown to Coraline's Curious Cat Trail on Thursday, February 22. icon arrow right

Chamber releases poll showing voters are concerned about quality of life

From December 13 to December 19, 2023, DHM Research conducted a hybrid survey of 500 registered voters in the tri-county area. icon arrow right