Year: 2021
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Mid Hudson Construction Management’s Brian Powers Appointed Chair of Miles of Hope’s Board of Directors
Executive to Lead Nonprofit’s Board as of January 1, 2022 POUGHKEEPSIE, NY (December 16, 2021) – The Miles of Hope Breast Cancer Foundation, a nonprofit committed to funding support services for people affected by breast cancer in the Hudson Valley, has appointed Brian Powers, vice president of marketing and business development at Mid Hudson Construction […]
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Mid Hudson Construction Management finishes Firehouse Lofts renovation project in Poughkeepsie
Poughkeepsie, NY In its ongoing commitment to economic development in Dutchess County, Mid Hudson Construction Management (MHCM) revealed the recently completed renovation of the former Arlington Firehouse at 766 Main St. Named “The Firehouse Lofts,” the project consists of four brand-new, one-bedroom lofts, as well as a large first-floor commercial space. Members of the Arlington Fire […]
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The Firehouse Lofts
In its ongoing commitment to economic development in Dutchess County, Mid Hudson Construction Management (MHCM) revealed the recently completed renovation of the former Arlington Firehouse at 766 Main Street in Poughkeepsie. Named “The Firehouse Lofts,” the highly anticipated project consists of four brand-new, one-bedroom lofts, as well as a large first-floor commercial space for immediate […]
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Page Park Associates – Case Study
Mid Hudson Construction Management (MHCM) is a high quality, innovative construction company that has built its reputation through successful execution of challenging projects. MHCM has shown, in numerous examples, that we are able to bring these and many other buildings, renovations and historical restorations to satisfactory completion by taking the extra steps needed, both inside and outside the contract, to […]
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Poughkeepsie-Born Owners of Mid Hudson Construction Management are Proud to Restore the City of Their Roots
In March of 2020, Mid Hudson Construction Management relocated their offices into the historic Poughkeepsie Journal building, a beautiful fieldstone edifice built in 1941 in the Colonial Revival style.