Greenville,
North Carolina, known as the "Gateway to Eastern
North Carolina," is the economic and cultural
hub for the eastern part of the state of NC.
With a thriving business community, Greenville,
NC, receives consistent top rankings as one of
the best places to work, live, study or visit.
Located slightly east of Interstate 95 in North
Carolina's
Coastal Plains region, Greenville is
the county seat for
Pitt County. Greenville is
now the 10th largest city in North Carolina with
a population of 76,058, and is the fifth fastest
growing city in North Carolina in 2008.
A number of large companies, such as Rubbermaid,
NACCO and Grady White Boats have moved into the
Greenville area, providing high-wage,
white-collar employment. The
East Carolina
University calls Greenville, NC home and is
considered one of the finest educational,
medical and cultural centers in the state. The
school's
theatrical,
musical and art departments
continue to draw students as well as audiences
to their many cultural performances.
Greenville
Convention Center, opened in 2002, is a 32-acre
campus that hosts everything from national
conferences and trade shows to family reunions
and banquets.
You
may be considering the financial option of
bankruptcy, a federal plan that allows debtors
to divide assets among creditors and free
themselves of financial obligations that cannot
be repaid. In some cases, debtors can stay in
business and use new revenue to resolve old
debts. Greenville is in the Eastern District,
with Bankruptcy Courts in Elizabeth City,
Fayetteville, New Bern, Raleigh, Wilmington, and
Wilson. The court's official
Web site can answer
many of your bankruptcy questions. The Wilson
Division is located at 1760-A Parkwood Blvd W,
Wilson, NC 27893-3564 (phone: 252-237-0248),
while the Raleigh Division is at 300
Fayetteville Street, Second Floor, Raleigh, N.C.
27601-1799 (phone: 919-856-4752).
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