The Oldest Black-owned Business in the United States Expands to the Carolinas with New Offices in Charlotte and Raleigh
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Ward Moving & Storage Co. , the oldest Black-owned business in the country, recently announced that it has expanded its operations to the Carolinas with new offices in Charlotte and Raleigh.
Key Points:
- Ward Moving & Storage Co. , the oldest Black-owned business in the country, recently announced that it has expanded its operations to the Carolinas with new offices in Charlotte and Raleigh.
- The award presentation will be held February 7 at the company's new office in Charlotte, North Carolina.
- This, combined with a successful partnership with Richard Petty Motorsports, prompted the company to open offices in Charlotte and Raleigh.
- "Our company was founded on principles of quality service and strong moral character, which has supported our growthfrom Columbus to Charlotte and most recently Raleigh.