McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. continues to strengthen its position among the top ten builders nationwide with the recent addition of Paul Yeomans as Director of Hospitality and Gaming. In this capacity, Yeomans will work with the hospitality/gaming/entertainment industry to expand and create new business opportunities for McCarthy’s Nevada Division and looks to expand McCarthy’s hospitality successes nationally.
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Paul Yeomans Named Director of Hospitality and Gaming
Awarded Modernization of Valley High School Project for the Clark County School District
McCarthy Building Companies, Inc., one of the nation’s leading education facilities builders, has been awarded the contract for the upgrade and modernization of Valley High School by the Clark County School District.
McCarthy Softball Tournament Raises $6,500 for St. Louis Charities
McCarthy Building Companies, Inc., the largest builder in St. Louis, recently hosted its 13th Annual Architect/Engineer Charity Softball Tournament. Under the McCarthy Heart Hats community outreach program, all proceeds from the annual event are donated to a St. Louis charity of the tournament winner’s choosing. Since its inception, the event has generated more than $70,000 for area charities.
McCarthy Texas Division Moves Dallas Headquarters to Coit Central Tower
The Texas Division of McCarthy has moved its Dallas headquarters from 14131 Midway Road to Coit Central Tower, located at 12001 North Central Expressway in Dallas. The firm will be moving 41 employees from its current office that spans approximately 10,000 square feet to 15,000 square feet of office space. Jones Lang LaSalle, the leading integrated financial and professional services firm specializing in real estate, represented McCarthy in the transaction. Continue Reading
M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Alkek Hospital Expansion Tops Out
McCarthy Building Companies, Inc., one of the nation’s leading healthcare builders, recently topped out on The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Albert B. and Margaret M. Alkek Hospital expansion in Houston. The scope of this $220-million project will add 12 levels to the existing 12-level Alkek inpatient tower.
