Campbell University is moving its law school to downtown Raleigh.
The Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law will move to 225 Hillsborough St., a building owned by a company held by former state legislator Art Pope, according to a letter from Jimmy Barnes of NAI Carolantic Realty to tenants.
Campbell President Jerry M. Wallace visited the building this afternoon, along with other school officials and a photographer, tenants said.
Current tenants include the N.C. Sheriff's Association, the N.C. Technology Association, the Bob Orr gubernatorial campaign and several nonprofits that Pope helps fund: the N.C. Institute for Constitutional Law, the Civitas Institute and Americans for Prosperity's state chapter.
According to the letter, the sale is expected to be final by early March, and renovations will begin next summer.
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Re: Campbell law school moves to Raleigh
October 4, 2007 - 12:07pm — riverrdSo Mr. ffc1304, out of Harnett County would be an improvement intellectually, Huh? This comes from a mental midget who can't spell 'Raleigh'? As far as being an 'Improvement', the farther that festering bed of Neo-Fascist, Backward thinking, Right-Wing indoctriation camp moves any part of their operation out of Harnett County improves not only the intellectual level tremendously but the level of morality also goes up! Harnett County just got better!
Re: Campbell law school moves to Raleigh
October 3, 2007 - 5:53pm — FFC1304So moving to Rawleigh makes them more intellectual, huh?...Ok, Ill buy that...anywhere out of Harnett Co would be an improvement...