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About

The Centre of Commerce in Selma, Alabama is a non-profit organization that focuses on promoting economic growth and development in Selma, Alabama. It offers various services to businesses and entrepreneurs, including networking opportunities, training programs, and assistance with obtaining financing. The organization also plays a key role in attracting new businesses to the area and supporting existing ones. Its mission is to create a thriving business community in Selma that benefits the entire region.

Architecture

The building itself is a historic landmark, with a beautiful brick facade and large windows that allow for plenty of natural light. Inside, there are spacious offices, conference rooms, and common areas that are designed to foster collaboration and creativity. The Centre of Commerce also offers a range of business services, including legal and financial advice, marketing assistance, and access to funding.

Community Hub

In addition to serving as a resource for businesses, the Centre of Commerce is also a community hub. It hosts events and gatherings that bring people together and celebrate the city’s culture and history. With its prime location and comprehensive services, the Centre of Commerce is a vital part of Selma’s economic and social fabric.

Location:

912 Selma Avenue
Selma, AL 36701

(334) 875-7241
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