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Glenn Heights Chamber Launches:
InGlennHeights.com
One of the biggest obstacles to doing business in Glenn Heights is visibility. With several main roads that lead from the City and with most residents working in the urban area to the North, people don't take the time to drive around and see the new businesses. The Chamber of Commerce has acted to boost awareness and increase the visibility for all Glenn Heights area businesses by establishing and promoting a web site for all businesses to use.
All businesses are able to use the directory to list their name and location for free. In addition, Chamber members are able to use the free directory and are provided a free page for their business logo or a picture, and additional information about products and services.
In addition to the business listings, the Chamber has provided a free Classified section for residents to list garage sales, job postings, lost & found and other items they want to sell.
School web pages and classroom links can be listed under the Education section. Churches have their own section and even a section on News Items is included. This site will be a good source to watch to know what is happening around town. For example, did you know that Mayor Coffman is not running for re-election and the Council has fired the City Manager? Readers of the Chamber News have known this for days.
Glenn Heights Chamber President Stephen Pape said "We may not currently have a Main Street in Glenn Heights, but we do have the 'information superhighway.' Don't forget to visit often."
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