The Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce has had its headquarters in downtown Charlottesville for decades, but they’ve closed their doors there for the last time.
Earlier this year, the Chamber put 415 East Market up for sale as I reported for C-Ville Weekly.
“With the sale of our downtown building, we are poised to invest in a new era of business advocacy for Charlottesville, Albemarle County, and the surrounding region,” said Sasha Tripp, chair of the Chamber’s Board of Directors.
Information on where the Chamber will move will be released after the sale closes.
Tripp stepped into the Board Chair position after Rebecca Ivins stepped down to serve as the interim CEO after Natalie Masri resigned earlier this year. Andrea Copeland is the chief operating officer.
The Chamber is still seeking a new president and CEO.
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