Earlier we picked up a story from the Washington Business Journal that reported that the D.C. Chamber of Commerce was shuttering its visitor center at the Reagan Building for good. But now the Business Journal has a new, different story up, that says the D.C. Chamber is still looking for a new location, just that they aren’t confident they’ll be able to find a place that fits its requirements at a price it can afford. This piece of information was also not in the original BizJo story: “In the interim period before new space is found, the chamber will continue to provide visitor-related services, such as manning a 1-800 line for visitor inquiries, she said. Tourists will be able to check in with chamber officials either at the group’s concierge desk within the convention center, or at the chamber offices at 1213 K St. NW.” Sounds like the communications folks at the D.C. Chamber had a bad day.