Memphis workforce development center set for relocation to Crosstown Concourse
The American Job Center is set to relocate to Crosstown Concourse from its Midtown location at 155 Angelus St. (Patrick Lantrip/The Daily Memphian)
The Greater Memphis American Job Center is set to relocate to Crosstown Concourse from its Midtown location at 155 Angelus St.
Greater Memphis Workforce Development Board Chairman Meka Egwuekwe said the board expects the relocation to be finalized within weeks.
The new location is on the sixth floor of Crosstown Concourse.
American Job Centers provide free services in local workforce development areas to help residents find steady, decent-paying jobs.
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