
Harnett County Economic Development just rolled out their newly redesigned website: harnettedc.org.
Featuring a clean, simple and comprehensive design, the new website is designed for easy navigation so users can learn all that they need to know about Harnett County's strategic advantages, key industries, major employers, partners, and more!
The site will offer comprehensive content, with organizers understanding that both current and prospective businesses, investors, stakeholders, and residents need detailed and relevant information.
The redesigned website offers content on a variety of topics related to Harnett County:
Check out the new website at: harnettedc.org.
Editor’s note: The following was a news announcement released by the Harnett County Economic Development group that was reworked into an article format. See the original release here.
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