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Monthly archive for June 2022

Andrew Murray to succeed Rosalyn Willis as new President of the CRA

On June 21, 2022   /   Press Release  

The Memphis and Shelby County Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Board has announced that Andrew Z. Murray, AICP has been selected as the new President of the organization.

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850 N. Manassas
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