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Culligan believes that the new Phenix City is poised to
resurrect itself just as the mythical phoenix bird ob-
tained new life by arising from the ashes of its pre-
decessor. “We’re in an extremely active transitional
period,” he says, enthusiastically. “We’ve been given
an opportunity right now, because of a lot of the devel-
opment that’s been taking place. This period of time is
an opportunity that we want to make sure we’re tak-
ing advantage of. We’ve got to make sure that we are
producing a product that people want. It’s an exciting
time because we can begin to paint our own picture
and have something the city has never had before.
It’s been a big focus over the last couple of years, and
we’re starting to reap that benefit, now.”
Phenix City, Alabama – rising from the ashes.
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