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Chamber to reopen Indian Rocks Beach office
Article published on Thursday, April 6, 2006
GULF BEACHES – The Indian Rocks Beach office of the Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber of Commerce is expected to reopen within the next couple of weeks.

According to Steven Rodriguez, past president of the chamber, details are being worked out between the chamber and representatives of Century 21 Plumlee Realty, the owners of the building in which the welcome center was housed.

The office was recently closed, along with the Madeira Beach and Treasure Island offices, with chamber officials citing loss of business due to bridge construction. The kiosk in downtown Treasure Island is open Saturdays during the open air market, and the kiosk in John’s Pass Village in Madeira Beach is open, as is the main office in St. Pete Beach.
Article published on Thursday, April 6, 2006
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