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Lifting The Pall

According to most recent data from Dean Callan’s quarterly reporting, vacancy rates sit at roughly a sobering 29% in the downtown area and about 13% to 17% across the rest of the community.

Throw into that high office vacancy mix Boulder’s status as a leading town for remote work — with nearing 30% of our workforce checking-in via their computers.  The result is a once bustling community of 100,000 workers now wishing it could return to the days when we worried more about commuter traffic than restaurants closing due to reduced customer traffic.

Boulder Star Items On Sale Now!

Celebrate our local history and tradition while bringing a smile to the faces of everyone on your holiday mailing and gift list!

Cards, puzzles, and wine on sale at select retail locations, and cards are also available for purchase in the online store.

Join The Conversation: Boulder Chamber Economic Forecast

This year’s event will feature a National Economic Forecast by Dr. Richard Wobbekind, a Local Economic Forecast by Brian Lewandowski and presentation by our State Demographer, Kate Watkins.

Boulder Star Card Call for Artists

The Boulder Chamber, in collaboration with Boulder County Arts Alliance, seeks to commission a professional local artist, illustrator, or designer to create an original image for licensing as the 2026 Boulder Star holiday card.

Open to All Professional Visual Artists, Illustrators, and Designers in the Boulder Region.

Open December 1, 2025 - January 30, 2026.

Now Accepting Celebration of Leadership Nominations!

For over four decades, the Chamber has brought the Boulder community together to honor the leaders and individuals who inspire and motivate. This popular event offers terrific opportunities for connecting with top business and civic leaders while celebrating the best of Boulder.

Nomination window: November 10, 2025 - January 9, 2026

Boulder Economy Faces Headwinds – And High Hopes

The Economic Summit, which attracted about 375 attendees, was designed to bring some clarity to what’s happening, with presentations on higher education, city government’s role in economic vitality, key industries, the overall economy and the impact of the Sundance Film Festival.

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Whatever the size, scope, or field of your business or nonprofit, there’s a place for you in the Boulder Chamber. Our vibrant community of professionals is waiting to welcome you! Become a member today to build connections and access resources that will elevate your business’s success — and contribute to making Boulder a better place.

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The Boulder Chamber View: Life Sciences Powerhouse — What It Takes

By courtney.warford | March 4, 2024

Originally published by Daily Camera on March 4, 2024.  Boulder, Colorado, is not just a city of stunning landscapes and vibrant neighborhoods; it’s a thriving hub for innovation, and among the industries at the center is the robust and dynamic life sciences ecosystem. From groundbreaking research to entrepreneurial startups, the life sciences sector has emerged…

Tayer: Values, Value: Celebrating Boulder’s Business Character

By courtney.warford | March 1, 2024

Originally published by BizWest, March 1, 2024.  The Boulder business community is a modest lot. When we talk of our accomplishments, it’s seemingly in hushed tones, designed to avoid conflict with those who disparage your success – which might mean the attraction of new jobs or investment to town. As if that’s a bad thing.…

Black History Month: Honoring William Whitsell, the First African American Coloradan Male

By matt.wiggins@boulderchamber.com | February 13, 2024

Black History Month: Honoring William Whitsell, the First African American Coloradan Male In honor of Black History Month, the Boulder Chamber is pleased to acknowledge William Whitsell, the first African American male born in Colorado, according to the Denver Public Library.  William’s parents were likely freed slaves who journeyed to Colorado in search of jobs…

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