Korsmo Construction Relocates to Tacoma
There are a couple reasons I find this press release interesting. The first is the relocation of a company into Tacoma. That’s always a good sign. The second is the use of Foss Landing on the east side of the Thea Foss as commercial space. The rest is… well… a press release. Welcome to the neighborhood.
Rec’d via email:
John Korsmo Construction, Inc. will move its headquarters to Tacoma’s Thea Foss Waterway in early 2007.
Korsmo Construction, in partnership with Neil Walter Company, will renovate and occupy the new Foss Landing building on the east side of the waterway at 1940 East D Street. The site is located next to the State Route 509 cable-stayed bridge. Foss Landing is undergoing a conversion from warehouse to office space and is scheduled to be completed in spring 2007. Korsmo Construction’s headquarters has been located in Lakewood since 1947. “Moving to downtown Tacoma is very exciting for our company,” said John Korsmo, Jr., president of the family-owned business. “We’ve experienced a lot of positive growth during the past few years and have outgrown our current office space. We are historically attached to Lakewood, so it has made for an emotional decision.” Korsmo chose Foss Landing for the chance to build out its own space and be a partner in the building. Additionally, it is very accessible for its clients and visitors, while providing future growth for the company, he said. With the move downtown, Korsmo Construction will retain its friendly, family-run reputation for value. by providing customers with a unique and exceptional building experience. “As a family business, we’ve always been about taking care of our clients and we will continue to deliver that positive experience,” said Korsmo. Korsmo said he is also looking forward to building a strong relationship with the City of Tacoma and being an active part of the city’s business community.
John Korsmo Construction, Inc. is a commercial building general contractor active across the Pacific Northwest. The company focuses on private, professional business and office buildings, religious and educational facilities, along with building for local public and state agencies, the federal government and military. It is specializing in design-build and negotiated contracts. To learn more about John Korsmo Construction, Inc., log onto www.korsmo.com.
8 comments
C Carla A. Gramlich July 23, 2010
I live right by this building and in the last week they have moved the fencing that was blocking a lane on Yakima. I don’t think they really are planning on working on this building anytime soon. Also, I was told that the exposed yellow is not meant to be out in the element. I don’t care what is written in the paper but this building is rotting.
A Altered Chords July 23, 2010
It’s rotting? This building needs to be demolished this weekend!!!
J Jesse July 23, 2010
The building is likely rotting if there are places where the particle board is exposed.
C crenshaw sepulveda July 24, 2010
Very exciting news, Buy Now!! or Invest!!
R RR Anderson July 25, 2010
does Tom O’Connor’s mom get her money back?
B brent July 26, 2010
Put Winthrop people in there!
A Altered Chords July 27, 2010
Well, Yakima has 2 lanes again. Other than that I have seen nothing happen.
J Jesse July 27, 2010
What brent said.