We’re ready to support your dream.
With generations of success in agriculture, business and industry—and vibrant economies in each of our three cities—Maury County knows how to grow and support businesses big and small alike. Bring your dreams here, and we’ll help you make them a reality.
Existing support for Maury County entrepreneurs
Several organizations within Maury County are dedicated to helping small business owners make a living out of what they love to do.
Representing the whole county, the Maury County Chamber & Economic Alliance focuses on facilitating business growth and creating jobs through economic development efforts. These include programming for new residents and community leaders, networking events, ribbon cuttings and more.
The Spring Hill Chamber of Commerce offers similar services and resources to business owners on both the Maury and Williamson County sides of the city.
The Main Street Associations in Columbia and Mount Pleasant serve as the “heartbeat of the town” by working to promote economic vitality and preserve what’s distinctive about their respective communities. Much of this work includes historic preservation efforts, as well as improving infrastructure like signage and accessible parking to make a more enjoyable downtown experience.
In nearby Murfreesboro, small business owners can also find support from the region’s Tennessee Small Business Development Center on the campus of Middle Tennessee State University.
what makes maury county different?
Hear it from entrepreneurs themselves:
“Columbia LOVES small businesses! There’s a huge sense of shopping local before anything else, and that drives small business owners like none other! We also have the best small business owner friendships around.”
— Susan Leach, Needle & Grain
“With new businesses, everything is a quick walk or drive away. The closeness of the community means people are closer and seem more apt to lend a helping hand, something you may not experience in a larger community.”
— Julian Herbert Pierre-Griffin, Battleground South Cigar Lounge
“Maury County has backed us since day one. From our first open house until now, Maury has stood behind us.”
— Eric McCandless, Mule Town Lumberyard
“The daily interactions we have with new customers, regular customers, other small business owners and community leaders encourages our hearts and shows us that we are a part of something bigger than ourselves. We love this precious community.”
— Dana Cohen, Mama D’s Baked Mac N’ Cheese
First Fridays:
A community effort, driven by local businesses.
To see how supportive Maury County is of small business, visit Columbia’s downtown square on the first Friday of each month.
On First Fridays, retail shops stay open later, other businesses pop-up on the sidewalk, musicians play live sets and families enjoy activities and food. This local favorite goes to show how residents come together to support small business.