March 13, 2025 - 10:17

The annual mayor's breakfast event in Huntington Beach took place Wednesday morning at the Senior Center in Central Park, bringing together a diverse group of local business leaders. This year's gathering focused on the theme of collaboration and innovation within the community.
During the event, attendees had the opportunity to engage in a panel discussion featuring prominent figures from various sectors. The panelists shared insights on the current business climate, challenges faced by local entrepreneurs, and strategies for fostering economic growth in the area.
The breakfast served as a platform for networking, allowing business owners to connect with city officials and each other. Participants expressed optimism about the future of Huntington Beach's economy, emphasizing the importance of supporting local businesses and encouraging new ventures.
Overall, the event highlighted the strong sense of community and commitment to economic development that defines Huntington Beach.
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