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A Winfield, West Virginia housing developer, Paul David Thompson, owner and president of PP&J Structures & General Contracting LLC, says while the region’s housing shortage has created opportunities, he still faces challenges as he develops 38 townhouses in the town where he grew up.
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A Winfield, West Virginia housing developer, Paul David Thompson, owner and president of PP&J Structures & General Contracting LLC, says while the region’s housing shortage has created opportunities, he still faces challenges as he develops 38 townhouses in the town where he grew up.