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Changing face of Burkesville Street: South Central Designs



2014-08-25 - South Central Designs, LLC, 209 Burkesville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo CM staff photo. Downtown Columbia street brightener 209 Burkesville Street looks just like drawing predicted it would: The face lift for South Central Designs, LLC, now looks just like the drawing by Benton Fudge, owner of South Central Designs, LLC, who gave a face-lift and completely reworked the interior of this building at 209 Burkesville Street. He plans to move into the new space by the end of August or earlier, he says. The space was formerly occupied by Dentists Dr. Brashear and Dr. Arnett, prior to their move to a new Russell Road location. Photo taken Sunday, August 24, 2014. - CM. Paired photo. See Also South Central Designs moving to new location

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