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COR Development

General Contractor
Founded in
1998
Partnership
$4.2M
33
Architectural Design, Real Estate Development, Construction, Property Managment, Commercial Real Estate Brokerage

About COR Development

COR Development is a distinguished full-service real estate development company established in 1998, known for its commitment to delivering exceptional projects across various sectors. With a firm belief in integrity and responsiveness, COR Development has built a solid reputation in the commercial, retail, multi-family housing, and industrial markets. The company provides a comprehensive suite of services including real estate development, brokerage, construction, and property management, catering to a diverse clientele that encompasses medical practices, restaurants, nonprofits, and commercial enterprises such as Empire Merchants North and Northwestern Mutual.

Over the years, COR Development has demonstrated its ability to bring complex projects to life. Its extensive portfolio includes various undertakings, such as the development of commercial and retail spaces, multi-family housing, specialized facilities, and municipal constructs. The company is actively engaged in a number of projects under development, including notable sites like Inner Harbor in Syracuse, Logan Crossing in Syracuse, and Mercy Heights in Watertown, NY. Additionally, COR Development has engineered several business and office parks, such as the Collamer Crossing Business Park in DeWitt, NY, and the CNY Hub for Emerging Nano Industries at Collamer Crossings in East Syracuse, NY.

The retail sector, another pillar of COR Development's operations, boasts a notable lineup of retail centers strategically located throughout New York. These include the Clay Centre in Clay, the Erwin Center in Painted Post, and the New Hartford Retail Center, among others. In the realm of multifamily housing, projects like Beaver Meadow Apartments and Iron Pier Apartments underscore COR Development's dedication to community and residential development.

Continuing its growth trajectory, COR Development has also ventured into the hospitality sector with the opening of the Aloft Syracuse Inner Harbor, catering to both business and leisure travelers.

Through its unwavering commitment to quality and an unmatched dedication to excellence, COR Development has positioned itself as a key player in the real estate development landscape. With a vision for innovative solutions and a passion for creating vibrant spaces, the company remains a trusted partner in navigating the complex world of real estate development. When it comes to finding reputable solutions in the industry, COR Development stands ready to meet the diverse needs of its clients with unmatched expertise.

Need to submit a Pay App to COR Development?

Payment applications generally include the application for payment form and a continuation sheet (which includes a schedule of values and change orders). Depending on the situation, you may also include backup documents like materials receipts and invoices, payroll wage reports, and lien waivers.

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