Miami-Dade Chamber Of Commerce Returns To Liberty City After 50 Years To Boost Black-Owned Businesses

The Chamber’s new headquarters includes a small business incubator with a focus of a launchpad for Black entrepreneurship.

The Miami-Dade Chamber of Commerce has made Liberty City its home with the first permanent headquarters in the organization’s 50-year history, in effort to uplift Black entrepreneurs, Miami-Times Online reported.

The new office sits in The Serenity at Liberty Square, a 193-unit mixed-use building that is in the midst of a multi-phase redevelopment plan. The Chamber’s new headquarters includes a small business incubator with a focus of a launchpad for Black entrepreneurship that City of Miami Commissioner Christine King calls a “game changer.” “It didn’t just happen with me and a couple people. It was many folks who came together to see this to fruition,” Chamber President G. Eric Knowles said following the official ribbon-cutting that took place in late August 2025…

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