By Lisa Sherman
DULUTH, Ga. | The Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce today unveils a $5.4 million renovation that will set the stage for a new era of innovation and inclusion. This monumental undertaking signals the Chamber’s commitment to championing business and fostering a collaborative environment that reflects the organization’s core values.
It was 23 years ago when Gwinnett Chamber leaders including Richard Tucker, Wayne Mason, John D. Stephens, and others, built an impressive three-story building to centralize and grow the Gwinnett business community. Now, with its renovation, the Chamber seeks to preserve its legacy while modernizing the environment to champion business for the next generation of members and investors. This commitment to both tradition and progress is at the heart of the Chamber’s vision for its revitalized space.
Recent developments show that the revamped office spaces and meeting rooms have been meticulously outfitted with contemporary furniture and state-of-the-art audio-visual equipment. The strategic planning and execution of the renovation project are evident in the installation of modern light fixtures that illuminate the carefully designed spaces, creating an atmosphere conducive to productivity and collaboration.
Among the standout features is the newly installed atrium chandelier, a symbol of the organization’s dedication to connectivity and collaboration. This striking centerpiece mirrors the iconic pinwheel logo of the Gwinnett Chamber, representing the intricate connection that the Chamber has fostered for generations between business, education, government, and the community.
Adding to the design’s intentionality, an open and modern community room with roll-up doors that access the Chamber’s all-new outdoor patio provides the ideal backdrop for networking and business growth. Not only will the new space meet the needs of current members but will lay the foundation for future growth and ensure that the Gwinnett Chamber remains a dynamic and influential force in the community.
Garrard Construction was the general contractor. Precision Planning, Office Creations, Lose Designs, and Planning Interiors were all engaged in designing and bringing the project to full fruition.
As construction reaches its final stages, the Gwinnett Chamber anticipates the grand reopening of its facilities. Attention to detail in these concluding phases will ensure that the renovated space seamlessly aligns with the Chamber’s vision for the future. The organization will soon communicate specific dates for the reopening, inviting leaders, members, and investors to explore the revitalized facility firsthand. For more information or to view the latest photos of the space, visit GwinnettChamber.org/Renovation.
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