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Trinity Building + Construction complete 13,000 s/f City Sports store

Trinity Building + Construction Management Corp., a Massachusetts-based general contracting and construction management firm, has completed City Sports at 225 Franklin St. in the city's financial district. The 13,000 s/f two-floor store was built in partnership with designer Paul Maggi Architects on an eight-week schedule. The athletic apparel and equipment store features a bright color palette and a painted track that runs through the lower level. Display racks and shelving were also installed throughout. The existing space had once housed a bank with a vault located on the bottom floor. In order to connect the two levels of retail space for the landlord the construction team cut through the 32" floor to install a new staircase and elevator. This labor intensive process took nearly a month to complete. Trinity's team took care not to disrupt the tenants occupying the offices above or the parking garage located directly below the jobsite while construction was underway. Despite project challenges the store was completed on time and on budget. Trinity is a general contracting and construction management firm with a national and Canadian presence. They provide a range of construction related services, focusing on the hospitality, retail, corporate and institutional segments of the commercial construction market. Their clients engage them because they deliver superior, personalized service and manage their business with integrity, accountability, and social responsibility.
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Devli Real Estate acquires 118 Rte. 17 North - a 67,000 s/f flex industrial/retail asset

Upper Saddle River, NJ Devli Real Estate completed the acquisition of 118 Rte. 17 North, a 67,000 s/f flex industrial/retail asset situated on 6.3 acres with prime highway frontage. The property is strategically positioned along the Rte. 17 corridor, one of Northern New Jersey’s most active and supply-constrained commercial sub-markets.
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