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Savannah Culinary Institute Announces Construction To Begin This Summer - The Savannah Tribune

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Savannah Culinary Institute announced today that construction will begin this summer at 7 West Bay Street as the new downtown location for the expansion of Savannah Technical College’s Culinary Arts program. The Technical College System of Georgia recently selected The Pinyan Company as the construction manager. The Pinyan Company is based in Savannah and has established itself as one of … Continue reading "Savannah Culinary Institute Announces Construction To Begin This Summer"

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