| 204 Walcott |
November 26, 2019
How stunning is this image captured of our completed 204 Walcott Development! We are so proud of this development constructed by Thomas Building.
Thank you so much to Allan and his team for all the meticulous work they did in building this fabulous Art Deco commercial and residential building, we truly value our on-going working relationship with you.
The Griffin team can’t wait to move into their new offices and look forward to working with you all on the next project!
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