Bellingham, Massachusetts

Bellingham is a vibrant community of 17,000+ residents. The town hosts a mix of industry, major distribution centers, and nearly 1,000,000 sq. ft. of retail space located just off Interstate 495.

Thanks to the aggressive development of the 1990’s, Bellingham maintains a very modest residential tax rate and boasts some of the best services in the region. As of 2019, Bellingham is the home to approximately 130 thriving small businesses.

Did you know...

  • The town of Bellingham was officially incorporated as a town on November 27, 1719.
  • The region was originally named "Westham," but at the time of incorporation its name was changed to Bellingham.
  • The Town of Bellingham was named for three time governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, a puritan lawyer, Sir Richard Bellingham.

 

The Tri-County Regional Chamber has been supporting the businesses in the town of Bellingham since 1922.

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