Ribbon cut for Busy Bee Workspace

A ribbon cutting was held for the Madison County Chamber of Commerce’s newest member, Busy Bee Workspace, on March 8. Tyson Strickland and the Strickland family are no strangers to the community. Tyson’s entrepreneurial spirit has landed him with a new business in the heart of historic downtown Comer. Busy Bee Workspace, located at 79 East North Ave., is a shared workspace available for professionals to rent to accomplish all of their to-do lists and meet their business needs. The ribbon cutting was attended by ambassadors, board members, Chamber members, Comer mayor Jimmy Yarbrough, District 5 commissioner Derek Doster and community members. “What an incredible display of love and support for a family who goes above and beyond for our beautiful Madison County,” Chamber leaders said. “We are thrilled to have this professional space in the county to serve so many of our local businesses. Congratulations Busy Bee Workspace!”

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