Columbus, North Carolina (NC) Land Subdividers and Developers, Except Cemeteries Companies

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Hester Development LLC
262 Onslow Road
Riegelwood NC 28456
(910) 655-4040
Whiteville Downtown Developmnt
601 S Madison St.
Whiteville NC 28472
(910) 642-9212
Whiteville Downtown Developmnt
PO Box 1064
Whiteville NC 28472
(910) 642-9212
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Barden Realescape Developers L
2268 Gores Trailer Road
Whiteville NC 28472
(910) 641-7328
Dogwood Estates Inc
1072 Feedmill Road
Whiteville NC 28472
(910) 653-3355
Dupree Landing Development Co
2535 Waccamaw Shores Road
Lake Waccamaw NC 28450
(910) 646-2164
Elton J Singletary Land Development LLC
1877 Shay Fisher Road
Chadbourn NC 28431
(910) 642-6899
Freemans Land Development Service
1432 Murray Haywood Rd.
Evergreen NC 28438
(910) 648-2076
Freemans Land Development Service
1432 Murray Haywood Road
Evergreen NC 28438
(910) 648-2076
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