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Buildings and structures in Hampton, Virginia
NetCenter in front of elevator
NetCenter in front of elevator

Netcenter, located in the independent city of Hampton, Virginia, is a former shopping mall redeveloped beginning in 2000 and converted into a business center with supporting retail, personal services and food service amenities. It was the first of its kind in the Hampton Roads region.

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NetCenter
West Mercury Boulevard, Hampton

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NetCenter

West Mercury Boulevard 5200
23605 Hampton
Virginia, United States
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NetCenter in front of elevator
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