The Misadventures of the Non-Traditional

Monday, February 13, 2006

Last week I started a job at the Paoli Corporate Center. Paoli is a town located along the Main Line on Route 30, and located close to Valley Forge and Villanova University. PCC is a 4 story office building that was formerly a candy manufacturing plant. For the sweet tooth of god, I cannot recall the name of the candy company. Not important. Last year a large occupancy tenant moved out, leaving the building relatively empty for a considerable time. Slowly it is filling back up, and each time a new tenant moves in my business get a call for painting work. The offices are leased, and the new tenants can choose paint colors. The office area you looking at was leased to an advertising firm. The office space features two floors, with two sets of staircases including a spiral staircase, hardwood floors, oak trim, and large two story windows in foyer. The scope of our work includes resurfacing the hardwood floors with polyurethane, fresh coat of shellac on the trim, painting all wall space, and painting the metal on the underside of the spiral staircase. The wall in the picture will be an accent wall painted with MAB's Red Alert, a bright and vibrant color to inject some life into the space. I will show in future blogs the progress being made. Posted by Picasa

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