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North Shore Mortgage to host grand opening, ribbon-cutting ceremony

The grand opening event will include a ribbon-cutting ceremony performed by the Superior Douglas County Area Chamber of Commerce.

On Wednesday, May 31, North Shore Mortgage will be celebrating the grand opening of their new Superior office located 3110 Tower Avenue, Suite 4, in Superior. The North Shore Mortgage Superior location was previously located along Belknap Street, but the need for additional office space prompted the move to their newly renovated space on Tower Avenue.

The grand opening event will include a ribbon-cutting ceremony performed by the Superior Douglas County Area Chamber of Commerce. There will be light snacks and refreshments provided for the attendees. There will also be drawings for prizes that will take place throughout the event. This event is open to the public. – Press release

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