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Company Profiles - Henegan Construction Co., Inc.

Founded in 1959, Henegan has grown and changed with the business community they serve. From a core team of 5 people and their first assignment, for Bache & Co. in New York's financial district, they have expanded to a firm of some 200, with hundreds of clients and thousands of completed projects. From the beginning, Henegan has been sought out by sophisticated clients who require the latest systems, methods, and materials; we routinely meet those needs by completing large, complex computer system installations, communications systems, trading floors, fire protection and warning systems, and other highly advanced technology essential to contemporary business operations. Their professional managers are experts in their respective specialties. They pride themselves on their knowledge of the latest materials and methods, on their ability to anticipate our clients' needs and concerns, and on using the most effective and efficient management techniques. Over the years, they have developed strong, cooperative relationships with New York's most highly regarded engineering and architecture practices, building the mutual respect and trust that assure their clients of a true collaboration that serves their best interests. The area's finest suppliers and trade contractors, too, hold Henegan in high regard for their experience and reputation. Henegan holds them to the highest standards of business principles.
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Strategies for turning around COVID-distressed properties - by Carmelo Milio

Strategies for turning around COVID-distressed properties - by Carmelo Milio

Due to the ongoing pandemic, many landlords are faced with an increasing number of distressed properties. The dramatic increase in unemployment and reduction in income for so many has led to a mass exodus out of Manhattan, an increase in the number of empty rental units
The CRE content gap: Why owners and brokers need better digital narratives in 2026 - by Kimberly Zar Bloorian

The CRE content gap: Why owners and brokers need better digital narratives in 2026 - by Kimberly Zar Bloorian

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