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JRM Construction Management completes Blue Wolf Capital build-out at Silverstein Properties’ 3 World Trade Center

Manhattan, NY JRM Construction Management, (JRM) completed a 17,000 s/f office build-out project for Blue Wolf Capital, a New York-based private equity firm located on the 65th floor of Silverstein Properties’ 3 World Trade Center.

JRM installed stunning new high-end custom finishes throughout the modern space in the iconic World Trade Center tower. New private offices were constructed with views of the city skyline, along with numerous open workspaces, a new reception area, and an elevator lobby.

New amenities integrated into the space included a fully-equipped fitness center and wellness room, as well as a stocked café and pantry for employees. A boardroom and multiple conference centers were outfitted with full audio visual capabilities for presentations and video conferencing, enabling seamless meetings and presentations through the company’s premier conference facilities.

“We are excited to have worked with Blue Wolf Capital at 3 World Trade Center to complete their impressive new offices,” said David McWilliams, COO, JRM Construction. “JRM was proud to work alongside TPG Architecture and 2L Engineering to bring this modern and technology-forward project to life.”

Blue Wolf Capital Partners LLC is a private equity firm with a distinctive approach to building stronger businesses. Founded in 2005, Blue Wolf Capital manages over $1.8 billion in capital and combines a focus on operational, strategic, and financial discipline to responsibly transform companies.

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