About the Littleton Business Chamber

Littleton Business Chamber

The MISSION of the Littleton Business Chamber is to serve as a principal representative of businesses in its market area, contribute to its members’ success and prosperity, and promote the economic and civic interests of the community.

The Littleton Business Chamber is a dedicated group of successful local businesses and business leaders invested in the welfare of the City of Littleton with a desire to see the community thrive for generations to come.

• A resource and a constructive voice for businesses and organizations, large and small, within the City of Littleton.

• Up-to-date information regarding City Council and management issues and communications to chamber members.

• Provides positive, pro-active representation on behalf of Littleton businesses and organizations, to help ensure Littleton, with its rich history, beautiful scenery and dynamic location, remains a thriving, distinguished community that attracts people to conduct business, shop, sightsee, learn, live and play.

Our members believe in the value of a strong community, the power of collaboration, that a strong and viable business presence contributes to the quality of life in our towns – and that an investment in Chamber membership is an investment in both their success and the future, believing that Littleton is an ideal community to build a business or do business in.

Littleton Business Chamber History
About the Littleton Business Chamber

The Littleton Business Chamber was founded in 2017 by five local business leaders who shared a vision: to give a voice to the business community and advocate for its vital role in Littleton’s economic health and civic life. What began as an informal group with ambitious goals quickly grew into a collective of over 80 local business and property owners. From the beginning, the Chamber’s mission was to educate city council members, municipal staff, and the broader community on the critical importance of business to Littleton’s prosperity—particularly through sales tax revenue, which directly funds essential city services.

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020, the Chamber pivoted its focus. Membership dues were paused, and events were put on hold as the organization stepped up to support local businesses through a time of uncertainty. The Chamber played an instrumental role in initiatives such as Weekends on Main and worked closely with the City of Littleton to support the creation of the Littleton Downtown Development Authority.

In 2022, the Chamber reached a major milestone by securing funding through the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), along with a matching grant from a local nonprofit. This support enabled the Chamber to hire its first Executive Director, Korri Lundock, in November 2022, and to begin formalizing its structure, strategy, and long-term vision.
Since then, the Littleton Business Chamber has continued to expand its impact. Alongside its eight-member Board of Directors, the Chamber is now supported by 22 passionate volunteers who help lead a variety of programs and committees. These include:

  • Women in Leadership Littleton
  • “Littleton Eatz” Restaurant & Hospitality Committee
  • Latino Business Committee
  • Community Engagement Committee
  • Littleton Young Professionals
  • Chamber Ambassadors

To strengthen connections among local professionals, two leads groups have been established, with a third planned for 2025.

In 2023, the Chamber introduced Littleton Restaurant Week, a city-wide celebration of local dining. Most recently, in April 2024, the Chamber hosted the first-ever Women in Leadership Littleton Conference—an inspiring and empowering event that brought together women leaders from across the region.

Looking ahead, the Littleton Business Chamber remains committed to being a strong, inclusive, and forward-thinking advocate for the businesses that keep our community thriving.