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Economic Development Authority to move into new offices
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- The state Water Development Authority's former condominium-style office space will soon house the West Virginia Economic Development Authority, as both agencies have outgrown their space.
EDA purchased the 8,600-square-foot building in the Northgate Business Park, 180 Association Drive, for $1.3 million, officials announced at the EDA's monthly board meeting Thursday.
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Economic Development Authority to move into new offices
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- The state Water Development Authority's former condominium-style office space will soon house the West Virginia Economic Development Authority, as both agencies have outgrown their space.
EDA purchased the 8,600-square-foot building in the Northgate Business Park, 180 Association Drive, for $1.3 million, officials announced at the EDA's monthly board meeting Thursday.
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