The Greater Nanaimo Chamber of Commerce is putting its two-storey building on the market and plans to move downtown now that few people are working in the office.
Its 3,000-square-foot building at 2133 Bowen Rd. will be on the market for $835,000 as of this week, Kim Smythe, president and chief executive of the Chamber, said Tuesday. It will be available for sale or lease through NAI Commercial Real Estate.
鈥淭he board and management of the Chamber have made the decision to explore a return to downtown Nanaimo as part of the ongoing revitalization of the city centre. This 颅decision opens many opportunities for the Chamber and its future 颅activities,鈥 Smythe said.
The 700-member Chamber has been covering utility costs for a largely empty building, he said. A few staff members will work in the office, but because of the pandemic activities such as special meetings and rentals have dried up.
Revenue from rentals is also gone as people move to online meetings.
Smythe spends most of his working time at home.
鈥淚t鈥檚 simply too large for us,鈥漢e said, adding that it is wasteful to having only a few people working in such a big space.
Benefits to relocating from the northern part of the city to the centre includes sending a message of support to the city鈥檚 core and providing easy access to city hall, which Smythe would normally go to several times a week.
The Chamber is also helping the downtown initiatives a new business improvement area, he said.
A specific downtown 颅location has not been nailed down. There鈥檚 the possibility of 颅purchasing space or leasing space. It would need to include room for group meetings for when it is safe to have them again.
Pre-COVID-19, the office was always busy with a range of activities including training, round-table meetings, and 颅planning for special events.
The Chamber built its 17-year-old building, which includes a large basement area.
It鈥檚 not certain where the Chamber will be exactly. There鈥檚 the possibility of purchasing space or leasing something. It would need to include meeting space, which for now is in the future given the pandemic.
Exterior renovations will be completed by the 颅Chamber, Smythe said, noting that the building has been well-颅maintained.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a great building that has served the needs of the Chamber and its members for nearly two decades, however in order to remain relevant in this ever-changing environment, the timing is right for us to reinvent how we deliver services to the community.鈥