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Empire Commercial Construction breaks ground on Henrietta Taco Bell

Rendering, Taco Bell at 1008 Lehigh Station Road - Henrietta, NY

Henrietta, NY Empire Commercial Construction, a retail-specific company of regional general contractor Taylor–The Builders, was awarded the contract for ground-up construction of the new Taco Bell location. 

Empire is under contract with owner/developer Hospitality Syracuse, and teaming with APD Engineering & Architecture for design and construction of the 2,800 s/f stand-alone restaurant on 6.6 acres located, at 1008 Lehigh Station Rd. Preliminary site work is underway, with overall completion in the spring of 2021.

“We are proud to continue our relationship with Hospitality Syracuse, as they add to their already impressive list of franchise locations throughout New York State,” said Empire president, Jayne Penepent. “As one of the leading local businesses in the New York area, Hospitality Syracuse continues to attribute their reputation to the lasting customer relationships they’ve developed throughout the years – Empire operates equivalent to that very belief.”

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