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LeChase Set for Move to Mohawk Harbor Location

May 1, 2018Jim Salengo

New Office Reflects Firm’s Growth in Capital Region

Albany, N.Y. – May 1, 2018– LeChase Construction Services, LLC is pleased to announce that its Albany office is moving to a new location, joining the Mohawk Harbor community in July 2018. The LeChase team will occupy offices located at Two Harbor Center. The new space will allow for the office to continue to accommodate growth in the region.

“This is an exciting move for our employees and clients alike, as Mohawk Harbor reflects the ongoing development in this community,” said Neil Schiavi, LeChase vice president in Albany. “It is exciting to move into this growing development, and we look forward to continuing to serve our expanding client roster from this dynamic new office environment.”

LeChase has had a regional office in the Albany area since 2003. In addition to Two Harbor Center, the company has contributed to building a number of projects in Mohawk Harbor over the past few years including Rivers Casino & Resort, the River House waterfront apartments, Parkway Townhomes and One Harbor Center. Across the region, LeChase has additional experience in mixed-use, multi-family and hospitality projects, and has built educational and health care facilities as well as industrial/high tech projects for such clients as FAGE USA and GLOBALFOUNDRIES.

In addition to Albany, LeChase has offices across New York – in Binghamton, Buffalo, Corning, Ithaca, Rochester and Syracuse – as well as operations in Durham and Charlotte, N.C.

About LeChase Construction Services, LLC – LeChase Construction, established in 1944, is a full-service construction management and general construction firm with extensive experience in a broad range of industry sectors. Widely recognized for its commitment to quality, innovation and safety, LeChase prides itself on ensuring its core values resonate from its corporate offices to each of its jobsites. LeChase has strategic alliances, mobile job teams and operational support, enabling the company to provide local delivery and meet the unique needs of its clients no matter where they are located. To learn more, visit www.lechase.com.

About Mohawk Harbor – Mohawk Harbor is a 60-acre master planned community that integrates luxury living, high-tech offices, hotels, restaurants, and retail along one mile of the Mohawk River. When complete, Mohawk Harbor will consist of over 1.4 million square feet, including 206 apartments, 50 condominiums, 24 townhouses, 2 hotels, 100,000 square feet of harbor side retail/dining, 70,000 square feet of Class A Office space, and one of New York State’s first licensed casinos, Rivers Casino & Resort. This pedestrian friendly waterfront development will create public access to the water for boating and recreation and offer community areas with outdoor seating, landscaped green space, and a direct link to the Mohawk Hudson Hike-Bike Trail.

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