Muzik & More is moving from its historic location in Five Points West. Beginning Jan. 3, Muzik and More will operate at 1401 3rd Ave. W., in the Crown Plaza Shopping Center, near Family Dollar. Store owner Aquil Abdur-Rasheed said in a news release that
Samuda says his ministry not relocating to downtown - Go Jamaica
Industry and Commerce Minister Karl Samuda says his ministry will not be relocating to the Air Jamaica Building in downtown Kingston as was previously announced. Samuda says instead, the Accountant General’s Department will be moved to that location. Sam
What companies are moving, staying or relocating? - Mass High Tech
Meridian Associates has leased 6,000 square feet at 500 Cummings Center in Beverly. The civil engineering firm with a staff of 32 has a substantial practice in the areas of wind power, solar power, and sustainable energy. Meridian was represented by Steve
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Metro Atlantans share why they’re looking up - Atlanta Journal Constitution
To that end, the organization is relocating to a larger building in which it can host educational workshops. “In community education we have seen increased funding to help us reach that goal,” she said. “The more prevention we do, the less interventi
Considering Relocating to Jacksonville? - Florida Times-Union
In the past two years that I've been writing this blog, I've been contacted several times by people looking to relocate to the Jacksonville area. (Check out this post as well as over 60 other detailed posts about things to do and see in the River City
Royal Clayton's Closed & Relocating - Los Angeles Weekly
Downtown Los Angeles has one less British pub to kick around. Less than a week before Christmas, the five-year-old Royal Clayton's, located across the street from Church & State, has shut its doors. Their farewell Tweet offers some consolation: a promise
Officials oppose relocating of Marine base - United Press International
TOKYO, Dec. 20 (UPI) -- Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan 's visit to Okinawa did little to soothe tensions over the relocation of a U.S. military base, officials said. In a meeting between Naoto and Okinawa Gov. Hirokazu Nakaima, Naoto said it would be a
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