ELIZABETHTOWN — Four County Electric Membership Corp. is moving.
The company has broken ground for a new Elizabethtown office near the intersection of N.C. 242 and Martin Luther King Drive, with an expected opening next fall.
Board members participating in the ceremony were President S. Franklin Williams, R.W. Blanchard Jr., Bertice L. Lanier, Arlester Fullwood, S. Eugene Jordan, Kenneth Thornton Jr., Carlton Raynor, Clayton Hollingsworth and Ronald Allen.
CEO Mitchell Keel said the company has outgrown its current facilities and plans for a new place had been several years in the making. Four County has been on East Broad Street in Elizabethtown for 55 years.
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Four County Electric Membership Corp. has broken ground for a new Elizabethtown office near the intersection of N.C. 242 and Martin Luther King Drive, with an expected opening next fall. Board members participating in the ceremony were (from left) President S. Franklin Williams, R.W. Blanchard Jr., Bertice L. Lanier, Arlester Fullwood, S. Eugene Jordan, Kenneth Thornton Jr., Carlton Raynor, Clayton Hollingsworth and Ronald Allen. CEO Mitchell Keel said the company has outgrown its current facilities and plans for a new place had been several years in the making. Four County has been on East Broad Street in Elizabethtown for 55 years.
Four County Electric Membership Corp. has broken ground for a new Elizabethtown office near the intersection of N.C. 242 and Martin Luther King Drive, with an expected opening next fall. Board members participating in the ceremony were (from left) President S. Franklin Williams, R.W. Blanchard Jr., Bertice L. Lanier, Arlester Fullwood, S. Eugene Jordan, Kenneth Thornton Jr., Carlton Raynor, Clayton Hollingsworth and Ronald Allen. CEO Mitchell Keel said the company has outgrown its current facilities and plans for a new place had been several years in the making. Four County has been on East Broad Street in Elizabethtown for 55 years.