UTICA, N.Y. — The Greater Utica Chamber of Commerce announced it will hold a ribbon cutting/ grand opening event Wednesday, March 15 at 5 p.m. at its new offices at the Landmarc Building at 520 Seneca St. in Utica.
The chamber moved there nearly a year ago, from its previous home at 22 Genesee St.
The move to 520 Seneca St. is a return to the chamber’s roots when it used to be located there before it was called the Landmarc Building, the organization said.
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The building has undergone a complete renovation, which has provided the chamber with a “fresh new look” and allows it to provide expanded services to its members, the Greater Utica Chamber said in its email announcement.
The chamber offers the new office space to members, free of charge, for a variety of different uses.
“From individual usage, to a location for an educational seminar, we can provide an appropriate space for many purposes. We have a large, convertible space in our Education Room. This area offers a smart TV for presentations, tables and chairs that can be adapted, a kitchenette with coffee bar, and a space for refreshments,” it said in the email.
Attendees of the ribbon cutting are welcome to join their fellow chamber members at its open house, immediately following the ceremony.
For more information, call the chamber at (315) 724-3151, extension 228.
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Photo credit: Greater Utica Chamber of Commerce
NOTE: Story updated on March 14, 12 p.m. to reflect the new date for the ribbon cutting. It was originally set for Tuesday, March 14 but was postponed one day.


