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Computer Concepts In Williamsburg Plans to Relocate

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JAMES CITY-The Computer Concepts Williamsburg location is moving.

Computer Concepts, which is currently housed at 5118 Center Street in New Town, will relocate on August 1 to a space only a block away at 4324 New Town Avenue.

Computer Concepts is moving into space that was once occupied by the Sheer Magic hair salon, which moved from New Town to Midtown Row.

Computer Concepts provides computer repair services to customers throughout Hampton Roads. In addition to the Williamsburg location, Computer Concepts also has locations in Yorktown and Chesapeake.

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