Community

Banner Program

The Chamber’s Street Banner Program is still accepting applications.  A Standard Banner costs a mere $300 and a Custom Banner with your business logo is an economical $350.  The program also includes a five-year maintenance program (from the time of your initial installation) that covers everything.  You can’t find a better deal anywhere!  For more info, call the chamber office at (773) 775-0378.  Get your business name visible in downtown Edgebrook! Remember, thousands of cars drive through the Central / Devon intersection, everyday day of the year.  Promote your business to potential customers!

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Banner Application

Member-to-Member Discounts

Some of our local businesses offer a discount to Chamber members. Just present your membership card at time of purchase to receive your discount!

Want to become a participating business? Contact Bob Madiar at the Chamber office and give him your information of what discount you would like to offer. A List of businesses is located in the monthly newsletter as well as on the website. It is a great way to encourage local shopping, support your comunity and promote your business.

Click the link at the top right of this page to see participating businesses in this program

Chamber Parking Lot

As you may be aware, the heirs of the estate of the late Ron Brunelli, owner of the parking lot the chamber rents to provide free parking for the benefit of Edgebrook residents and businesses, are actively marketing the property for sale. The asking price is not a figure the chamber can absorb by itself.  In order to save this gem of an economic asset for all concerned and keep it a parking lot, the chamber will need help from everyone, and lots of it.  Glenn Nadig from Nadig Newspapers has been spearheading an effort to bring all the local governmental officials together for a meeting to discuss what funding alternatives are available to acquire the property. The chamber is pulling out all stops in order to acquire the property and maintain it as parking lot forever.   However, the potential of a development entity purchasing the property for the conversion to other, more intense uses is a real threat.  Financing such a costly acquisition may be beyond the chamber’s means if forced to do so without financial help.  Stay tuned for further developments!