Via the Washington Business Journal, we learn that the the D.C. Chamber of Commerce is closing its visitor center in the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center. Apparently the D.C. Chamber and Washington Convention Center Authority couldn’t come to an agreement on moving the visitor center to a different location, so the D.C. Chamber decided just to shut the whole thing down in order to save money. The visitor center had been located inside the Reagan Building for the last 10 ten years.