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Schimenti Construction opens new office with 20,000 s/f renovation

Rye Brook, NY Schimenti Construction has opened its new office, offering the firm a new space from which to serve its clients and the community. 

Located in the Kingsbrook office complex, this new 20,000 s/f space will house more than 80 Schimenti employees representing project management, field operations, estimating, safety, business development, and administrative functions. This team is committed to serving the greater Westchester County area with the capabilities to build large, complex projects. 

Schimenti headed this renovation project, and it highlights the company’s dedication to quality, technology, and investment in an employee-focused workspace. The space was leased from George Comfort and Sons. 

The company relocated from its local suburban offices in Ridgefield, Conn., and worked with leasing agent Newmark to facilitate the acquisition of this new office space. 

The new space aligns with Schimenti’s modern workplace vision, promoting community and collaboration. 

It spans the third floor of its building and has an interior design concept inspired by Rye Brook’s suburban setting, creating a balanced blend between the interior office and the natural outside surroundings of the area.

“Moving into this new space is the latest move in our goal to achieving our company growth goals and serving the region with unmatched construction services,” said Matthew Schimenti, president of Schimenti Construction. “It’s an important step forward for our company, customers, and employees, as it highlights our capabilities to produce high-quality projects. Most importantly, it gives our employees an exceptional work environment to do their best work.”

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