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RE: If You Want To Know Where The SEC Will Expand Next Then Get Out Your Map Of The USA!
If I was an SEC decision-maker, I’d focus on securing the Charlotte market and the Greensboro to Winston-Salem to Raleigh population centers. North Carolina and/or NC State would deliver that best.

Next, I’d seek the regional markets of the D.C.’s southern ‘burbs (Alexandria, Falls Church, etc.), to Fredericksburg to Richmond and on to Newport News/Norfolk/Virginia Beach/Chesapeake/Tidewater region. Virginia can do that foremost.
(This post was last modified: 10-20-2022 04:21 PM by OdinFrigg.)
10-20-2022 04:18 PM
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RE: If You Want To Know Where The SEC Will Expand Next Then Get Out Your Map Of The USA! - OdinFrigg - 10-20-2022 04:18 PM



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