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JRM Construction completes Pastrami Queen build out

Manhattan, NY JRM Construction has recently completed the build out of food outpost Pastrami Queen. Often featured in Best Of lists, much success is anticipated for Pastrami Queen’s third location. The new location is located in Moynihan Train Hall, which has recently undergone a number of significant renovations. JRM has also completed a number of other hospitality location build outs for the train hall.

“JRM has been lucky enough to have the chance to develop various premier build outs in Moynihan Train Hall. So, being asked to complete the build out of Pastrami Queen is a testament to the quality of JRM’s work,” said Joe Romano, principal at JRM Construction.

The build out included a full-service food counter, equipped with a commercial cooking kitchen. Other key components included point of sale systems, coolers along with customized menu boards and Pastrami
Queen signage.

Pastrami Queen currently has two other Manhattan locations:

  • 125 Lexington Ave # 2
  • 138 W 72nd St A
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