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Think retail is dead? Don’t tell the man behind this Pittsboro project.

Published by Chatham Economic Development Corporation on July 17, 2020

From the Triangle Business Journal

A property owner with nearly a whole town block in downtown Pittsboro has plans to transform the area into a retail and dining destination.

Greg Stafford has announced plans for SoCo in the heart of downtown Pittsboro. The project is situated at West Street and Sanford Road facing the historic courthouse.

The name SoCo stands for “South of the Courthouse.”

Continue reading on the Triangle Business Journal’s website.

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