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Dennis Doyle and David Hunt form Hunt-Doyle Construction Services

Hunt-Doyle Construction Services, Inc. has been formed by commercial real estate and construction veterans, Dennis Doyle and David Hunt. The new firm is headquartered at 5 Aerial Way, sharing facilities with sister company, Hunt Corporate Services, Inc. The firm provides nationwide construction management services for commercial interiors. Specialties include retail, optical and laboratory interiors. Doyle is CEO of the new organization and brings a background of 25+ years in construction industry. Most recently, Doyle was the vice president of planning & design for Davis Vision, one of the nation's leading managed vision care companies. His responsibilities included the development of over 500+ retail locations, managing a $20 million department budget, and the remodeling and relocation of approximately 30 existing establishments every year. He has also executed the development, design, construction, relocation and on-going maintenance of five optical manufacturing facilities throughout the country. Hunt is president of the new organization and has been involved in the rental, sale and appraisal of industrial and commercial real estate in the Northeast USA, primarily on Long Island, New York, since 1973. Hunt founded Hunt Corporate Services, Inc. in January, 1981 as an industrial and commercial consulting and brokerage firm. The company represents clients exclusively in the role of a trusted advisor for the acquisition or disposition of commercial real estate. Aggregate value of commercial and industrial properties leased or sold in the New York Metro Area exceeds $750 million. The fi rm also specializes in the acquisition and development of commercial real estate for small partnership groups, specializing in value-added re-development by means of assemblage, rezoning, construction, or tenanting.
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The evolving relationship of environmental  consultants and the lending community - by Chuck Merritt

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