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Chambers ask: Whose county is it, anyway?
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Crain's Detroit Business
Publication Date: 12-APR-04 |
Format: Online - approximately 755 words Delivery: Immediate Online Access |
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Full Article Title: Chambers ask: Whose county is it, anyway?(Sterling Heights Chamber of Commerce to Macomb Chamber)(Euromarket Design Inc.,)(house on renovation to raise funds for the junior league) |
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Article Excerpt elations between Macomb County's chambers of commerce have been, well, tense since the Warren, Center Line, Sterling Heights Chamber of Commerce announced it was changing its name to the Macomb Chamber.
"We don't understand their rationale in deciding they are going to be the parent chamber in Macomb County, which we don't agree with,'' said Lil Adams, executive director of the 1,700-member Sterling Heights Area Chamber. "They are a small chamber.''
The Macomb Chamber said its name change, announced March 31 to commemorate a 50th anniversary, was done after an 18-month review of business trends and the expectations of its members. The Macomb Chamber's 500 members support its effort to take a...
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