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About This Business

Greater Freeport Partnership provides economic development, business services, and tourism support, including site selection, incentives, and small business assistance. The company assists clients with business expansion, resource connections, and community promotion.

BBB Accredited Since: 5/23/1990

Years in Business: 101

Products and Services

Arts, Business Services, Community Data, Construction Services, Culture, Economic Development, Event Planning, Food Manufacturing, Grant Opportunities, Healthcare Industry, Heating Services, Job Resources, Main Street Revitalization, Member Support, Museums, Outdoor Recreation, Plumbing Services, Quality of Life, Shopping, Site Selection, Small Business Support, Tourism Promotion, Visitor Guide

Business Details

BBB File Opened:
5/23/1990
Business Started:
1/1/1925
Business Started Locally:
1/1/1925
Business Incorporated:
7/10/1901
Type of Entity:
Corporation
Alternate Names:
Freeport Area Chamber of Commerce
Business Management:
Ms. Tiffany King, Executive Director

Additional Contact Information

Principal Contacts
Ms. Tiffany King, Executive Director
Customer Contacts
Ms. Tiffany King, Executive Director
Fax numbers
Primary Fax: (815) 235-4038

Additional Information

Latest Reviews

  • Paige K

    "The president of Greater Freeport Partnership is the MAYOR of the city of Freeport IL, REMOVED. This is a corrupt system that should not have its hand in city politics."

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