The main gate to Fort Bragg, known as the All-American Gate, is scheduled to shut down for repairs in mid-July, launching a $15.5 million infrastructure project expected to last two years.
The long-awaited repairs, funded by Fort Bragg and managed by the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT), will force thousands of soldiers, families, and workers to find alternate routes and could bring new challenges and opportunities to businesses along those roads.
For Stephen Turner, owner of 100 Grand Barbershop 2 on Yadkin Road, the closure could mean a significant change in daily operations and customer flow…