
Salisbury, MD – NAI Coastal in partnership with the Salisbury Area Chamber of Commerce (SACC) is excited to announce its participation in the recent Business After Hours event which was held in Downtown Salisbury. The event was held on July 10th at the NAI Coastal office located at Riverside Commons, 150 W Market Street, Suite 101, and provided an excellent opportunity for local businesses to connect and celebrate the vibrant Salisbury community.
“We were thrilled to be part of the Salisbury Chamber’s Business After Hours party,” said Brad Gillis, Principal at NAI Coastal. “It was a fantastic evening filled with networking, delicious food and great company. We value the strong relationships we’ve built with other businesses in the area and appreciate the Chamber’s efforts in fostering a thriving local economy.”
Guests enjoyed libations and delicious hors d’oeuvres catered by Roadie Joe’s in Salisbury and participated in a 50- 50 fundraiser raffle which supported the SACC Foundation Wor-Wic Scholarship Fund, which provides scholarship opportunities for students at Wor-Wic Community College. Three lucky attendees were selected as winners of NAI Coastal’s goodie baskets filled with Yeti tumblers and gift cards provided by local businesses.
“We look forward to continuing to support the Salisbury Area Chamber and participating in future events,” said Chris Davis, Principal, at NAI Coastal.
About NAI Coastal:
NAI Coastal is a full-service commercial brokerage headquartered at Riverview Commons, 150 West Market Street in Downtown Salisbury, Maryland. The team of ten advisors have comprehensive market knowledge and an unwavering commitment to the Delmarva region. In addition to brokerage and development, NAI Coastal rounds out their service offerings with consulting, which covers leasing, assemblage, acquisition, and sale and investment advising. For more information please visit www.naicoastal.com or call 410.543.5115.
About the Salisbury Chamber of Commerce:
The Salisbury Area Chamber of Commerce (SACC) is a vital organization for the business community on the Eastern Shore, representing over 650 companies and organizations. The Chamber promotes the Eastern Shore as a desirable location for living, working and doing business, acting as a resource and voice for various organizations in the region, including business, education, agriculture, and civic groups. They provide real value to its members and the business community with activities such as networking events, educational seminars and workshops.

L to R Back: Kathy Shubert, George Merritt, Christian Phillips, Chris Davis, Jeff Erskine, Daria Kirienko, Shelby Tomlinson, Chris Gilkerson L to R Front: Chelsye Phillips, Brad Gillis, Jackson Gillis, Alex Gilkerson