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Pittsburgh Paints moving to Fairbanks Road

Posted at 11:06 pm January 1, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Pittsburgh Paints

Pittsburgh Paints is moving from Melton Lake Drive to Fairbanks Road.

Pittsburgh Paints is moving from Melton Lake Drive to Fairbanks Road, developer and commercial landlord Rick Chinn said Friday.

The new store will be located where the former Atomic City Sports Bar used to be.

Chinn said the new Pittsburgh Paints store has a Feb. 1 occupancy date.

The store will take up about half of the renovated space. A karate studio is lined up to move into the other half, Chinn said.

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Fairbanks Road, Pittsburgh Paints, Rick Chinn

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