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Greater Fayetteville Business Journal office now located on Raeford Road

By Staff Report, posted 1 year ago
The GFBJ is now operating out of the Highland Executive Building on Raeford Road.  Photo pulled from Commercialcafe.com

The Greater Fayetteville Business journal has relocated into a new office space in the Highland Executive Building located at 2504 Raeford Road in Fayetteville. The new offices are located in suites 208 and 210 on the second floor. 

The Journal recently vacated their previous office located at 4424 Bragg Blvd. 

“This was an exciting change for the staff. We now have a more professional space to welcome in clients, host one on one meetings and interviews and accept guests on a more regular basis,” shared Associate Publisher and Editor Faith Hatton. “The office provides a more comfortable work space as we look to grow our team in 2025.” 

The new offices are located in suites 208 and 210 on the second floor. 

The Greater Fayetteville Business Journal will be located in this new space through 2026. The office is open from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. 

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