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RE: ACC exploring possible move from original home of Greensboro
(08-26-2021 07:54 PM)ren.hoek Wrote:  
(08-26-2021 07:45 PM)Statefan Wrote:  The RTP should be the home of the ACC - access to RDU airport, fastest growing part of NC, wealthiest, best educated, etc. However I realize that UNC's and Duke's physical proximity makes that impossible, but be aware, move it to Charlotte and you will have landed in a UNC/Duke town and will not achieve the goal of distancing them from the office.

Yeah, Charlotte might not be enough distance. Maybe somewhere in Virginia? NYC might be a bridge too far.

Reston, VA is right by Dulles. And where it is "cheap"-ish to be in NoVA, effectively DC.
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