New coffee shop to open in FedEx Global Education Center
A new coffee shop opened at the FedEx Global Education Center Wednesday, replacing the building’s previous shop, the Global Cup Cafe.
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A new coffee shop opened at the FedEx Global Education Center Wednesday, replacing the building’s previous shop, the Global Cup Cafe.
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