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    '4C on Front' project to bring fresh produce, student retail ventures to downtown Albany in 2025

    By Alan Mauldin alan.mauldin@albanyherald.com,

    15 days ago
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    Demolition is underway at 115 and 121 North Front St. at the site of the future 4C on Front. The building, where the school will offer fresh produce and products made by students at Commodore Conyers College & Career Academy, is slated to be ready in late 2025. Staff Photo: Alan Mauldin

    ALBANY – After months of planning, a project that will bring fresh vegetables grown by Dougherty County students as well as sweet treats, jewelry, clothing and other student-made products is on schedule for downtown Albany.

    The North Front Street location is going to take a while to renovate, but when it is ready in late 2025 it will also bring a real feather to the city’s cap in the form of the second Georgia Grown Innovation Center in the state.

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