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DGC completes 1,300 s/f renovation project for Starbucks in Manhattan

DGC Capital Contracting Corporation (DGC), which boasts nearly 25 years of general contractor expertise working with large retail chains and financial institutions throughout the Northeastern United States, including leading brands such TJ Maxx, JCPenney, Sears, Home Depot and 24 Hour Fitness, has broken ground on a 15-week, 4,000 s/f JPMorgan Chase Branch in Cos Cob, Conn. Additionally, DGC, which also specializes in a variety of remodel and retrofit services, and serves as a leading fixture and racking contractor, recently completed a 13-day renovation on a 1,300 s/f Starbucks location on 54th & Lexington in Manhattan. "As is our track record, DGC completes all jobs on task, on time and on budget, and we are thrilled to add JPMorgan Chase to our prestigious portfolio of clients, while continuing to deliver our superior service to a brand as prominent as Starbucks," said Gerry Ryan, CEO, DGC Capital Contracting Corp.
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