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Still downtown: AFP moves into new Main Street office

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Augusta Free Press LLC has moved a block down Waynesboro’s Main Street. AFP has opened a new office at 421 W. Main St., Suite D, in The Edmunds Building in Downtown Waynesboro.

AFP will be sharing offices with one of its corporate clients, Awesome Wrestling Entertainment, which stages live-event professional wrestling shows at venues across the country.

“The move will allow us to improve our communications with a top client while also maintaining for us a presence in Waynesboro, which was important to us,” AFP principal Chris Graham said.

Augusta Free Press LLC was founded in 2002 in Waynesboro and has maintained a Waynesboro presence since its founding.

The company offers services in website and graphic design, marketing and communications strategy and book publishing.

AFP has a client list of more than 100 companies. In addition to Awesome Wrestling Entertainment, Augusta Free Press provides web, marketing and PR services to The Mathers Team, a group of construction, excavating and industrial-services companies based in Waynesboro; the Valley Program for Aging Services, which provides senior services including the daily operation of senior centers in a five-county region in Western Virginia; the Waynesboro YMCA, which offers fitness, childcare and aquatics to Waynesboro and Augusta County; and the Gateway Theatre, the home of entertainment programming for the Wayne Theatre Alliance.

More information about Augusta Free Press LLC is available online at www.AFPBusiness.com.

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