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31 West Main in Patchogue welcomes TFCU

According to TRITEC Real Estate Company, Teachers Federal Credit Union (TFCU) has moved to 31 West Main in the TRITEC's New Village Development. The space designed by Joseph T. Matthews Architects and constructed by TRITEC Building Company, Inc. The branch is beautifully appointed incorporating, white wainscoting, wall covering and original brick accents from the 1800's. When 31 West Main St. was originally purchased by TRITEC, the building had fallen into disrepair and in need of major renovations. TRITEC restored the building back to it's original character replacing the third floor and replicating the original cornice built in 1897. TRITEC has been blending the elements of the original structure into the current design and functionality of the building for our new tenants. "We're excited to have such a fine quality financial institution as Teachers Federal Credit Union join our tenant roster at New Village," said Robert Loscalzo, chief operating officer of TRITEC Real Estate Company.
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