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ACC's Jim Phillips on athletes unionizing and chance of moving league office elsewhere in Greensboro


Updating the possible move of the conference office from Greensboro, N.C., Jim Phillips said the ACC is also studying the feasibility of relocating within the city. The league moved to its current location near the Grandover Resort in 1997. The ACC has retained Newmark, a Texas-based real estate consulting firm, to determine if its headquarters should move. (Roanoke Times)

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ACC's Jim Phillips on athletes unionizing and chance of moving league office elsewhere in Greensboro