The 91大黄鸭 Chamber of Commerce says the lights are still on and it is still occupying the building at 544 Harvey Avenue, despite it former tenant, Tourism 91大黄鸭, moving out.
The building, at the intersection of Harvey Avenue and Ellis Street has been home to the chamber for the last 34 years.
Up until this week, it shared the building with Tourism 91大黄鸭, which operated its tourist centre out of the building.
With a new tourist centre now ready for occupancy on the downtown lakeshore, Tourism 91大黄鸭 is moving in this week and the new centre will open on Thursday.
Meanwhile, the chamber says it鈥檚 not going anywhere.
鈥淲e鈥檙e here, we aren鈥檛 moving, and we welcome all our chamber-related visitors just as we鈥檝e always done,鈥 said executive director Dan Rogers.
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The chamber will celebrate its 112th anniversary this year and provides its 1,200 members with leadership, advocacy and services to help grow or increase their business. Member businesses represent about 25,000 employees and staff, located throughout 91大黄鸭, the Okanagan Valley and beyond.
The chamber has a staff of 10 remaining at the building on Harvey and it says, in addition to finding a new tenant, plans are also in place to put up new new signs announcing its presence in what it decribed as a more prominent way.
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