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Housing Authority City of Alice - High Rise Section 8
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(361) 668-6102600 East Front Street Ofc
Alice, TX 78332
Housing Authority City of Alice - High Rise Section 8 is a business dealing in the Apartments industry. Housing Authority City of Alice - High Rise Section 8 is located in Alice, TX on 600 East Front Street Ofc.
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Address : 600 East Front Street Ofc Alice, TX 78332
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