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Updated over 6 years ago,

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Jeff D.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Portland, OR
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Angie's list or Craigslist of commercial construction?

Jeff D.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Portland, OR
Posted

I am hoping it exists.    I have a 2 story mixed use building.  About 10,000 sf.  Retail at ground level,  apartments on second level.     I am trying to find a contractor for rebuilding of the ground level front facade.    It's not any heavy commercial scope.   The structure will remain intact.     But it's way more than anything residential.     So it's sort of too small for any big time commercial company to mess with,  and way more than a residential remodeling company could handle.     Kind of in-between.     

Where do developers put the word out for a project of this scope?   Is there a Craigslist or Angie's list that commercial contractors check out for potential projects?

Thanks! 

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