132 & I
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Re: 132 & I
From the Sunday W-H-
“A new 15,000-square-foot office hub for McCarthy Building Cos. is the latest newcomer to an area growing with commercial and other uses near 132nd and I Streets in southwest Omaha.
McCarthy is a national St. Louis-based construction services company founded in 1864. A growing number of local construction jobs nudged it to open a local office a few years ago and now to expand into the larger leased structure developed by Goldenrod Properties at 4201 S. 130th St.
A bell in the new break room rings each time the local McCarthy team wins a construction job, and the jobs are keeping the 100 or so workers busy, said Ryan Sawall, who heads the Omaha office.
Among ongoing projects is a $23 million hotel on the Nebraska Innovation Campus in Lincoln, two South Omaha public schools and a $14 million project to improve air systems in Douglas County facilities. Just finished is the Omaha Veterans Administration Ambulatory Care Center.”..
The complete W-H story link:
https://omaha.com/business/local/omahas ... 2dddd.html
Ciao..LiO...Peace
“A new 15,000-square-foot office hub for McCarthy Building Cos. is the latest newcomer to an area growing with commercial and other uses near 132nd and I Streets in southwest Omaha.
McCarthy is a national St. Louis-based construction services company founded in 1864. A growing number of local construction jobs nudged it to open a local office a few years ago and now to expand into the larger leased structure developed by Goldenrod Properties at 4201 S. 130th St.
A bell in the new break room rings each time the local McCarthy team wins a construction job, and the jobs are keeping the 100 or so workers busy, said Ryan Sawall, who heads the Omaha office.
Among ongoing projects is a $23 million hotel on the Nebraska Innovation Campus in Lincoln, two South Omaha public schools and a $14 million project to improve air systems in Douglas County facilities. Just finished is the Omaha Veterans Administration Ambulatory Care Center.”..
The complete W-H story link:
https://omaha.com/business/local/omahas ... 2dddd.html
Ciao..LiO...Peace
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