Kincora Village, a proposed mixed-use community at the intersections of routes 7 and 28 has received approval from the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors.
Kincora Village, a proposed mixed-use community at the intersections of routes 7 and 28 has received approval from the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors.
The Green Infrastructure Summit was held at The Sustainability Institute at Molloy College in Farmingdale and was sponsored by The Sustainability Institute, Vision Long Island and Good Harvest Financial Group. Bob Coughlan principal of TRITEC Real Estate Group was asked to share his thoughts on green building, sustainable development and the role they play for him as a financier, developer, builder, and manager of real estate on Long Island.
Ken Abrami has been named as one to watch in the “Ones to watch in construction” article written by Claude Solnik published in the March 18th 2009, issue of Long Island Business News.
Downtown Patchogue Redevelopers announces the launch of the new web site www.newvillagepatchogue.com.
TRITEC Building Company is proud to be a part of the Stafford Associates Project at 21 Bennetts Road. This Friday Stafford Associates will hold a steel raising ceremony at the site of the company’s new LEED-certified headquarters in Setauket.
Tower Fasteners held a ribbon cutting to unveil to their employees the extensive renovations and capital improvements made by TRITEC Building Company to their corporate headquarters facility in Holtsville NY.
Downtown Patchogue Redevelopers, LLC (DPR) will unveil new plans for the redevelopment of Four Corners in Patchogue at a public hearing February 28. DPR is a team of talented design and development professional\\\'s intent on revitalizing the Village of Patchogue.