Our industry joined the world in mourning the loss of President Bush 41. He was the epitome of character, class, courage and competency. The very same qualities found in all commercial construction industry leaders. We will always remain inspired by the President’s wisdom.
Last week we honored the 9-11 victims and first responders whom we must never forget.
We should also remember those construction craftsman that raced to the site and left years later, noble heroic people, too.
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Dr Kissinger at the McCain Funeral: “Honor is an intangible quality, not obligatory. It reflects an inner compulsion free of self-interest. It reflects what society lives for beyond the necessities of the moment." The Houston Commercial Construction Industry reflects honor.
The construction industry mourns the loss of Senator John McCain. His life is a monument to courage, character class, and candor, He was an authentic hero who never compromised principle. The Houston Construction industry is strengthened and inspired by his life and legacy.
Two of Houston’s most respected construction companies reach the impressive 80-year milestone this year, Linbeck and Marek. Both have been built by generations of character-based leadership teams who developed magnetic cultures founded on values and respect for people. #houston
Fifty Years ago, two legendary developers, Gerald Hines and Kenneth Schnitzer began to roll out their projects that would dramatically change Houston’s Built Environment. Hines -One Shell Plaza and the Galleria. Schnitzer- Greenway Plaza.
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