TVGA Consultants (TVGA) announced the hiring of Michelle Bodewes, PE, of Wheatfield, to its engineering team. A project manager, Bodewes has 14 years of experience relating to the design of roadways, bridges, culverts, retaining walls, waterlines, sanitary sewers, storm sewers, street lighting and traffic signals.
Jerome Gasiewicz, of Clarence, has joined TVGA's construction inspection team as an inspector. He has over 26 years of experience inspecting western New York's infrastructure. Gasiewicz is currently assigned to the Fruit Belt Redevelopment of Carlton and High Streets.
TVGA Consultants is a full service Engineering, Environmental, Land Survey and Architecture firm that has provided quality, value-based professional engineering services for more than 96 years. TVGA is proud to employ a highly skilled and diverse staff of civil, transportation, traffic and environmental engineers; architects; scientists; photogrammetrists; and land surveyors.
Manhattan, NY Marcus & Millichap negotiated the sale of 207 E. Fourth St., a 17-unit mixed-use multi-family property the East Village. The asset sold for $8.8 million. “This transaction underscores
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