Chamber finds new home in business district
The Malden Chamber of Commerce recently moved to more of a storefront location in Maplewood Square in the city, having leased space at Malden Government Center for the last 20 years.
According to Executive Director of the Malden Chamber, Jenna Coccimiglio, the Chamber had been working on looking for a storefront location for the past year, but recent changes confirmed for City Hall motivated it to find a new location sooner than planned. She believes that having a space in the business district can help the Chamber to support local business, and that there is greater visibility for the Chamber in the new space, making it easier for members to access and visit.
Glen Ellis, owner of CRG floor of City Hall, will share the space with the Chamber. CRG and the Chamber are planning to hold an open house and a celebration for the grand opening for businesses and residents sometime in March.
The Chamber could work with a local print company, perhaps even one of its members, to print a flyer or other materials with more details about the grand opening and the upcoming events at the Chamber.
One of these events is a the annual state of the city address with Mayor Gary Christenson who discusses the past year in Malden and report on what is planned for 2015.
According to Executive Director of the Malden Chamber, Jenna Coccimiglio, the Chamber had been working on looking for a storefront location for the past year, but recent changes confirmed for City Hall motivated it to find a new location sooner than planned. She believes that having a space in the business district can help the Chamber to support local business, and that there is greater visibility for the Chamber in the new space, making it easier for members to access and visit.
Glen Ellis, owner of CRG floor of City Hall, will share the space with the Chamber. CRG and the Chamber are planning to hold an open house and a celebration for the grand opening for businesses and residents sometime in March.
The Chamber could work with a local print company, perhaps even one of its members, to print a flyer or other materials with more details about the grand opening and the upcoming events at the Chamber.
One of these events is a the annual state of the city address with Mayor Gary Christenson who discusses the past year in Malden and report on what is planned for 2015.