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Aloft Greenville

Brasfield & Gorrie Begins $30 Million Construction Projects in Greenville

April 21, 2014

Work begins on Aloft Hotel and new city parking garage
Greenville, S.C. (April 21, 2014) – Brasfield & Gorrie today announced the start of construction on two projects in downtown Greenville, S.C., totaling $30 million.
The general contractor recently began work on the Aloft Hotel, a seven-story, 144-room hotel with an amenity pool deck. Developed by McKibbon Hotel Group, the 90,100 sq ft hotel will be completed in late 2015…. Read more

Robby Hayes

Building Design + Construction Recognizes Brasfield & Gorrie Leader

April 14, 2014

Company Leader Named Among “40 Under 40” in Construction
Birmingham, Ala. (April 14, 2014) – Brasfield & Gorrie today announced that one of its executives has been named to Building Design + Construction’s annual list of “40 Under 40.”
Brasfield & Gorrie Vice President and Division Manager Robby Hayes was recognized by Building Design + Construction for his professional contributions and accomplishments…. Read more

Brasfield & Gorrie Begins Construction at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Scottish Rite Parking Deck

April 7, 2014

Atlanta, Ga. (April 7, 2014) – Brasfield & Gorrie today announced the start of construction on a parking deck addition at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Scottish Rite in Atlanta, Ga.
The 138,000 sq ft horizontal expansion will add 435 spaces to the precast parking deck. In addition, the project involves construction of a large storm retention vault under the deck and upgrades to the storm water system for the entire hospital campus…. Read more

Eagle & Phenix Mill No. 1

Brasfield & Gorrie Completes Eagle & Phenix Mill No. 1 Renovation

March 24, 2014

Renovation of historic mill completed on schedule
Columbus, Ga. (March 24, 2014) – Brasfield & Gorrie today announced the completed renovation of the Eagle & Phenix Mill No. 1 in Columbus, Ga. The $6.6 million construction project transformed the nineteenth-century cotton mill into an apartment building. Burned by federal forces near the end of the Civil War and rebuilt in 1869, the 43,000 sq ft building now houses 29 units…. Read more