Southport, North Carolina (NC) Public Sector Companies

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Brunswick Cnty Hbtat Hmnty
4819 Port Loop SE
Southport NC 28461
(910) 454-0007
St James Property Owners
3628 Saint James Dr SE
Southport NC 28461
(910) 253-4805
Caldwell Consulting
4870 Long Beach Rd SE
Southport NC 28461
(910) 454-0054
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South Brunswick Counseling Service
107 E 8th St # A
Southport NC 28461
(910) 454-4040
South Brunswick Counseling Service
804 North Howe St.
Southport NC 28461
(910) 454-4040
Brunswick Cnty Habitat For Humanity Inc
4578 Long Beach Road Se
Southport NC 28461
(910) 454-0007
Habitat For Humanity
4170 Long Beach Road Se
Southport NC 28461
(910) 457-1772
Brunswick County Library
109 West Moore St.
Southport NC 28461
(910) 457-6237
Providence Home
5310 Dosher Cutoff
Southport NC 28461
(910) 457-6171
Habitat For Humanity
4170 Long Beach Road Se
Southport NC 28461
(910) 457-1772
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