The Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber of Commerce has announced that its upcoming quarterly luncheon will focus on downtown development and future. Don Arsenault of Arsenault Realty Advisors (developer of Atrium Court); Ron Gintz of the Gintz Group LLC (developers of the former Mecca Theater and Old City Hall); and Dan Putnam of PCS Structural Solutions (principal in Pacific Plaza LLC) will offer a “virtual tour” of their projects.
The event is scheduled Fri., Jan. 11 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. at the Tacoma Club. Cost for the event is $25 for members pre-paid and $30 for non-members pre-paid; corporate tables are available at a discounted price. To reserve space at this meeting, contact Janice Hutchins at the Chamber, (253) 627-2175 or janice.hutchins@tacomachamber.org.
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