A 1970s office building in High Point with ties to the furniture and textile industry has been sold to a team of Virginia developers who specialize in historic redevelopment and other infill projects.
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A 1970s office building in High Point with ties to the furniture and textile industry has been sold to a team of Virginia developers who specialize in historic redevelopment and other infill projects.