CarolinaPros gets closed Burrito site
Posted Jun 22, 2005
After a long period of vacancy, the old Wicked Burrito building on West Franklin Street soon will have new life. The CarolinaPros nonprofit group will move into the space -- rent-free. Former Tar Heel basketball players Rick Fox and King Rice founded the group about seven years ago. It focuses on community programs, from mentoring to scholarships to education on personal finance.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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