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JCS Construction Group oversees build-out of 2,500 s/f Leafline; New restaurant in Greenwich designed by Granoff Architects

JCS Construction Group, Inc., the general contractor, oversaw the new, urban, build-out of Leafline's new 2,500 s/f restaurant. Improvements included new HVAC, electrical, plumbing systems, as well as, fabrication and installation of custom store fixtures. This environmentally conscience creation includes walls and banquettes that are covered in reclaimed barn wood and repurposed weathered steel. Why use something new when you can reuse something that not only looks and feels special, but spares the environment at the same time? Plants growing off of the walls? Yes, a fourteen foot long hydroponic living wall sustains itself by recirculating water and nutrients. The restaurant is located at 41 Greenwich Ave. It was designed by Granoff Architects. JCS millwork division provided the millwork.
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Kelleher and Pentore of Horvath & Tremblay handle $3.3m sale of Jason Arms, a 12 unit multi-family property

Arlington, MA Dennis Kelleher and John Pentore of Horvath & Tremblay have completed the sale of Jason Arms, a 12 unit multi-family property. Horvath & Tremblay exclusively represented the seller and sourced the buyer in the transaction. The asset sold for $3.3 million.
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