Five Things The Chamber Did For Your Business: October 27 – October 31, 2025
At the Murrieta/Wildomar Chamber of Commerce, our purpose is simple: to help businesses grow and thrive. From celebrating achievements and fostering connections to driving regional progress, we’re committed to strengthening the network that makes our community shine. Curious about what we’ve been up to?
Here are five highlights from the past week:
- We wrapped up the final Coffee with the City of Murrieta of the year with great energy and engagement! Attendees enjoyed connecting over coffee as the City’s Community Services Department delivered a lively and informative presentation, highlighting recent projects, upcoming programs, and the many ways they’re enhancing quality of life in our community.
- We attended our monthly City of Murrieta/Chamber meeting, where we continued strengthening collaboration by discussing upcoming joint events for next month and looking ahead to strategic planning for 2026. The meeting served as a valuable opportunity to align goals, share ideas, and ensure continued partnership in supporting local businesses and community growth.
- We proudly hosted the annual State of the Third District at the beautiful Murrieta Hot Springs Resort. Riverside County Supervisor Chuck Washington delivered an engaging and informative address, sharing key accomplishments, current updates, and the district’s vision and priorities for the future. Attendees also enjoyed a lively networking breakfast prior to the program—bringing together business leaders, elected officials, and community members for meaningful conversation and connection before hearing valuable insights about the growth and direction of our region.
- Patrick and Scott Agajanian attended the NAIOP SoCal Oktoberfest to continue our push to attract more industrial developers to our region. With nearly 1% occupancy rate on industrial buildings in Southwest Riverside County, we have a huge need for additional development. We will continue to spread the word regionally about that need.
- Patrick attended the Southwest Higher Education Coalition meeting, with the highlight being the unveiling of the architectural drawings for the new University Center Tower at Mt. San Jacinto College. The presentation showcased the impressive vision for this transformative project, which will expand higher education opportunities and strengthen the connection between local schools, businesses, and the broader community.
We’re thankful to work alongside such an inspiring business community—building connections, hosting impactful events, and creating opportunities for shared success. Whether you’ve joined us in person, supported from afar, or followed along online, your involvement means so much. Thank you for the energy, collaboration, and positivity you bring to this journey.