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Hirsch Construction opens NYC branch at 41 Madison Avenue

Hirsch Construction Corp. (HCC) has opened their Madison Ave. office. With 29 years of national retail construction based out of the headquarters in Danvers, Mass., now is the time to expand. "New York City is the retail capital of the country, if not the world. We have always done a high percentage of our work in the city on Madison Ave., Fifth Ave. and downtown. Having a full time presence in this city is great for our clients, many of whom are located in the city. This is a very exciting time for Hirsch Construction," said Adam Hirsch, president. Hirsch Construction Corp. has been building nationally and in Canada since 1983. Areas of expertise include prototype stores and rollouts, flagship retail stores, boutiques, restaurants, salons and offices.
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TAYLOR receives contract for construction of 37,000 s/f Comfort Inn & Suites

Ithaca, NY TAYLOR, a regional commercial general contractor, was awarded the contract for a Comfort Inn and Suites. TAYLOR is teaming with local hoteliers, Ahir & Company, LLC, and Choice Hotels for construction of the three-story, 37,000 s/f, 67-room hotel
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Premium experiences, proven returns: The New revenue playbook for sports venues - by Terry McIntyre

Premium experiences, proven returns: The New revenue playbook for sports venues - by Terry McIntyre

Investing in the Fan Experience as a Revenue Strategy The sports and entertainment venues that bet on premium experiences years ago are now seeing those investments pay off in packed seats, increased revenue, and industry recognition.
We support green construction. Just not this kind - by Tammy Smith

We support green construction. Just not this kind - by Tammy Smith

Most people think of St. Patrick’s Day as a fun footnote on the calendar. In construction logistics, however, it’s a full-scale operational variable — especially if your work touches major metro areas with major parades and, let’s call it what it is, enthusiastic celebrants.