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For years, the brick building at 10th and Peach Streets, across from the Mack Center, sat vacant and boarded up. Thanks to local financial advisor, Kelsey Avants, the building has been revived. and sits on the Crapemyrtle Trail.
For years, the brick building at 10th and Peach Streets, across from the Mack Center, sat vacant and boarded up. Thanks to local financial advisor, Kelsey Avants, the building has been revived. and sits on the Crapemyrtle Trail.
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