Nonprofit

Columbia City Business Association


  • About Us

    The Columbia City Business Association (CCBA) is an informal association of business owners, property owners and residents working to support the economic viability and vitality of the Columbia City business district. We believe that pooling resources and working to promote the district helps all of us. CCBA is an all-volunteer organization with no paid staff, and meetings are open to anyone. Member dues go directly towards district events and initiatives designed to bring business into the district.

    Our mission is to do what we can to make the Columbia City business district a “great place”; a place that is interesting, inviting, fun, safe, and healthy. We put a premium on retaining the small-town friendliness, the locally-owned and ethnically-diverse business ownership, and the unique sense of authenticity that characterize Columbia City.

    The Columbia City Business Association (CCBA) is an informal association of business owners, property owners and residents working to support the economic viability and vitality of the Columbia City business district. We believe that pooling resources and working to promote the district helps all of us. CCBA is an all-volunteer organization with no paid staff, and meetings are open to anyone. Member dues go directly towards district events and initiatives designed to bring business into the district.

    Our mission is to do what we can to make the Columbia City business district a “great place”; a place that is interesting, inviting, fun, safe, and healthy. We put a premium on retaining the small-town friendliness, the locally-owned and ethnically-diverse business ownership, and the unique sense of authenticity that characterize Columbia City.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Community Development

    Location

    • Seattle, WA 98118, United States
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