After being destroyed by fire, the Beaufort County Black Chamber of Commerce held its grand re-opening of its new three-story “multi-plex” with the traditional ribbon cutting Friday at Prince and Bladen streets in downtown Beaufort. Larry Holman, center, president and CEO of the BCBCC, cuts the ribbon while guests and other elected official look on. The new center boasts large meeting rooms, a full commercial kitchen and office spaces. Photo by Bob Sofaly.
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