Tri-Town Construction expands with new headquarters, roofing division

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Tri-Town Construction showroom courtesy of photo

Tri-Town Construction, a local luxury real estate developer based in Ft. Myers, which serves all of Southwest Florida, recently expanded its regional footprint by moving to an expanded headquarters and launching a new division. The expansion follows a history of rapid growth since Tri-Town’s inception in 2006.

The new headquarters is located at 12730 Commonwealth Drive in the Gateway community of Ft. Myers, strategically located with easy access to Southwest Florida International Airport and I-75. The facility covers 13,000 square meters and includes 6,000 square meters of offices, showrooms and design studios and a 7,000 square meter warehouse. The facility was built by Tri-Town, with interior design by Tri-Town Vice President Tanda Hogg.

Other expansion news includes Tri-Town’s launch of Florida Roofing and Guttering to provide property owners with the expertise of one of the premier roofing specialists in the Southwest Florida region.

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The company’s new headquarters was designed to inspire customers with a preview of Tri-Town’s capabilities. Functional areas such as reception, lobby, kitchen and dining room show examples of the company’s construction work. Some offices feature themed designs that reflect a range of tastes and preferences. A large showroom allows customers to browse building products such as tiles and countertops.

“Our new headquarters offers our customers a ‘one-stop shop’,” says Tri-Town founder Marc Devisse. “Thanks to our advanced construction technology and equipment, tactile product samples and roofing expertise, we are able to work with clients on nearly every aspect of their construction project.”

“In addition, the upgraded equipment and technology at the facility will allow us to complete projects more efficiently, potentially resulting in cost savings for our customers,” adds Mr. Devisse.

Tri-Town was founded in 2006 by Mr. Devisse at the age of 22 after graduating from Florida Gulf Coast University. Although it was founded during a recession, it has experienced steady growth and now generates $20 million in annual construction.

The company initially worked with a team of three in Mr. Devisse’s home office. In 2010 Tri-Town moved to a 1,500 square meter facility on Alico Road and has continued to expand by doubling that area where operations continued until the recent move to Gateway.

“Tri-Town Construction’s growth has coincided with the region’s explosive growth,” commented Marc Devisse. “Even after the hurricanes of 2017 and 2022, we saw tremendous demand for our services. It was a time when homeowners desperately needed professional, knowledgeable and ethical contractors.”

Mr. Devisse emphasizes that Tri-Town’s gratitude to the community elicits a philanthropic response. Tri-Town’s core values ​​inspire the management team to serve a greater social purpose by contributing to the well-being of the community through business, civic engagement and charitable giving.

After Hurricane Ian, Tri-Town converted its former offices on Alico Road into a distribution center for free essentials such as food and clothing. The company also established BBQ areas at Alico Road and Ft. a. Myers Beach for homeowners and first responders. Tri-Town team members fanned out the community to help with flooding and debris.

During the pandemic, Tri-Town worked with the Humane Society of Ft. together. Myers for “StandPup” comedy shows, which featured and adopted adoptable dogs, with proceeds benefiting the Humane Society Animal Shelter.

Tri-Town’s civic engagement also includes sponsorships and donations to Best Buddies, Captains for Clean Water, Immokalee High School and Habitat for Humanity.

Visit www.Tri-TownConstruction.com for more information. ¦

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