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What Is This Place?



I’ve never noticed this place until last night. There are no signs indicating what type of business or gallery this is. The address is 400 East Martin Street, and searches yield nothing.

Anyone know?

UPDATE: Reader jbroome points out that this is the home to Bryan Regan Photography.

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2 Comments:


jbroome
05/10/2008

The wake county real estate site said it was owned by Bryan Regan, LLC.

Googling that brought up a bunch of hits about the comedian, but i narrowed it down to Raleigh, NC and came up with this
http://www.breganphoto.com/.

And
http://www.breganphoto.com/Contact.html, seems to indicate that I’m right. :)

John
05/10/2008

jbroome-

Thanks for the info! I’ll add the real estate site tool to my search arsenal from now on!

There certainly were some interesting photos inside. I still find it curious there is no sign.

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