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the senior housing market, if a recession hits again,
that market is not going to get hit as hard as other
markets,” he avers. “The senior market kept us busy,
even when hotels died down. And that market is go-
ing to remain strong for some time yet. Assisted living,
private pay is also growing dramatically. Another one
that’s moving very, very fast is memory care. People
are specializing in that sector, now. So, we’ll continue
to expand in those niche markets, and we’ll get into
some apartments, as well.”
Grose says that the company is also growing its de-
sign services. “Right now, we’re designing for projects
that we have some form of ownership in, as well as
being able to provide design, in-house, for our clients
as well,” he states.
“We are pretty much willing to go anywhere as long
as the correct opportunity arises. We don’t go to areas
just looking to find work. We’re asked to go by a spe-
cific person or for a specific deal” Grose adds.
Grose is optimistic about the company’s future pros-
pects based on its current successful track record:
“I don’t see why we can’t be a hundred million dollar
company in five years,” he surmises. “We’ve definitely
done some things that others have not; we’ve separat-
ed ourselves in cost because our area is very strong in
trades; we have great access to wonderful labor forces
and suppliers; and we operate a pretty lean and mean
operation. We’ve got great people, great clients, we’ve
got good processes and infrastructure. And we’re
growing like crazy. I don’t see that stopping.”
Winesburg Builders – going full-throttle.
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