Intercity Visits
A key benefit that the Chamber offers its membership is exposure to best practices and lessons learned in other communities about issues also impacting Central Texas.
Intercity Visit 2024 - Orlando
We are heading to Orlando, FL on November 17-19! Spots are limited, so register soon.
Please note that registration is limited to Austin Chamber member businesses only. If you are interested in joining the Chamber, please contact join@austinchamber.com.
Learn morePast Visits
Raleigh-Durham 2023
111 regional business leaders and elected officials traveled to North Carolina to learn best practices from Raleigh-Durham leaders. Topics on the Austin Chamber's 19th Intercity Trip included workforce development, education, affordability, housing density, public safety mobility, and economic development.
Trip detailsSalt Lake City 2022
Topics included workforce development, education, natural resources, affordability, housing density, mobility, and technology and innovation with extensive emphasis on strong regional collaboration.
Trip detailsNashville 2021
Delegates packed their cowboy boots and connected with Nashville key leaders on a variety of important issues including education, healthcare, diversity, equity & inclusion, and addressing homelessness.
Trip detailsMinneapolis-St. Paul 2019
Delegates met with key leaders to discuss how Minneapolis-St. Paul addresses topics that affect the Austin Region. These include high capacity transit, regional collaboration featuring Twin Cities Mayors, workforce development, affordability and land development, addressing homelessness, and welcoming Major League Soccer.
Trip detailsAtlanta 2018
This trip marked the Chamber’s 15th consecutive InterCity Visit, and it provided the opportunity to learn how our peers in Atlanta are working through similar challenges such as affordability, workforce development, and mobility.
Trip detailsDenver 2017
Denver and the Austin Texas Region rate high among great places to live, begin a career and open a business. Heads of companies want to grow in great places, and when it’s time to choose a place to relocate existing businesses or start new ones, the decision often comes down to Denver or Austin.
Trip detailsSeattle 2016
The 2016 InterCity Visit to Seattle highlighted the challenges we share as regions and the opportunity to exchange best practices and lessons learned. Seattle has been at the leading edge of business for many decades whether it has been aviation, technology, or e-commerce.
Trip detailsToronto 2015
The Greater Toronto Area is one of the world’s most diverse regions with more than 140 spoken languages and 30 percent of its citizens speaking a language other than English or French at home. In addition to being the financial capital of Canada, Toronto is home to a strong creative economy, including technology, film, music, and design.
Trip detailsSan Francisco 2014
San Francisco is a center of global commerce and finance. Additionally, the Hetch Hetchy Project with its system of aqueducts and reservoirs provides water resources enjoyed by San Franciscans 100 years later. San Francisco is not without its challenges such as affordability and homelessness.
Trip detailsBoston 2013
The 2013 InterCity trip to Boston highlighted best practices in medical school research, technology commercialization, entrepreneurship and funding, traffic congestion mitigation, regional government collaboration, and education innovations.
Trip detailsSilicon Valley 2012
The 2012 InterCity trip to Silicon Valley highlighted best practices in medical school research, technology commercialization, entrepreneurship and funding, traffic congestion mitigation, regional government collaboration, and education innovations.
Trip detailsCharlotte 2011
The 2011 InterCity trip highlighted how Charlotte is preparing for the future by investing in its urban core and increasing graduate medical education, along with the development of a multi-modal mobility system.
Trip detailsMinneapolis-St. Paul 2010
The 2010 InterCity trip highlighted the best practices of the Twin Cities region of Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota. As named by Forbes magazine, Minneapolis is America’s most affordable place to live well.
Trip detailsPhoenix 2009
The 2009 InterCity trip highlighted Phoenix's thriving regionalism (regional collaboration of law enforcement entities, regional sustainability best practices, and economic development incentives), its successful initiative to acquire a medical school, and its robust transportation system.
Trip detailsVancouver 2008
The 2008 InterCity visit highlighted Vancouver's intended and unintended consequences of high density development downtown and in regional town centers, efforts to provide affordable housing, education the Canadian way, challenges facing fast growth suburban cities, downtown circulation and how public private partnerships are managed.
Trip detailsSan Diego 2007
The 2007 InterCity visit to San Diego highlighted how city growth impacts the region, regional transportation, arts and culture visibility and vitality, and water conservation and reliability.
Trip detailsPortland 2006
The 2006 InterCity visit highlighted Portland's community planning in regards to transportation and development, including downtown growth, environmental impact, affordable housing, and support for the arts and education.
Trip detailsDenver 2005
The 2005 InterCity visit highlighted Denver's plan for airport redevelopment, police-community relations, support for the arts and libraries, partnerships for accelerated college degrees, and transportation and land use.
Trip detailsSeattle 2004
The 2004 inaugural InterCity visit highlighted Seattle's neighborhood planning process and downtown initiatives, business alliance for education support, transit system and development, arts funding and support, and police-community relations.
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For questions about the Chamber's Intercity program, please contact Emily Weisz at eweisz@austinchamber.com.