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MBI Group celebrating 20 years as a New York based construction company

Edward Campanella, president of MBI Group,said, "The firm is celebrating 20 years as one of New York's leading construction companies." MBI Group, formerly Manhattan Business Interiors, has evolved into a full-service general contracting and construction management firm. Over the last two years, MBI has doubled its size in sales and personnel due to the growing demand for high quality and personal service in construction. Their dedication to professionalism has earned the company encore contracts—repeat business that has built MBI's reputation for excellence. In 2007, MBI Group projects sales in excess of $90 million and currently employs over 75 talented professionals with diverse construction, engineering and technical backgrounds. As a construction leader, MBI Group has continually produced award-winning interior build-outs, complex mission critical projects and core and shell construction, including the transformation of 1359 Broadway, which received the 2007 BOMA/NY Pinnacle Award for Renovation of the Year. Other BOMA awards were received for MBI's work at the Lincoln Building, Empire State Building and 501 Seventh Avenue. In addition, MBI Group was named a "Top Contractor" by New York Construction for the second consecutive year and was named as one of the "Fastest Growing Companies" by Crain's New York Business.
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