LIVING WATER CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT INC
making it known as a Silicon Valley of the South.  · From the arts to the outdoors · the city is booming with opportunities. It’s artsy · with both renowned film and dance festivals and the largest performing arts center in the state · along with affordable housing · a low cost of living and a first-rate public school system · makes living in Durham desirable. The city is also home to North Carolina Central University · the nation’s first public liberal arts college for African Americans. However · the city is also steeped in tradition and rich in history · work and play. Plus · you can’t match the boho vibe on Ninth Street · where you’ll find interesting shops and dining spots · or the reinvented work and entertainment district known as the American Tobacco Campus · Silicon Valley of the South · ” · and residents have access to a high-growth · high-wage economy. Home to Duke University and Health System · the largest research park in the country. Supported by Duke University · North Carolina Central University and a diverse public school system · Durham is a highly educated city . 
COCONUT , FL 33073
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