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Property Ownerβ Verified Activeπ Contact Available
HIDALGO COUNTY SNF PROJECT
π Mission, TX
π Data Overview
8+
Years Active
π About HIDALGO COUNTY SNF PROJECT
HIDALGO COUNTY SNF PROJECT is a property owner and development entity serving Edinburg, Pharr, San Juan with 8+ years of documented activity.
π Largest Projects
1
MISSION NH
S BRYAN RD, Mission, TX 78572, Mission
$8.9M
2017-02-01
π Company Insights
8+
Years Active
Small
Company Scale
$8.9M
Avg Project Size
0
Last 12 Months
Active in public records from 2017 to 2017
β Frequently Asked Questions
What areas does HIDALGO COUNTY SNF PROJECT serve in Texas?βΌ
HIDALGO COUNTY SNF PROJECT has completed construction work in Edinburg, Pharr, San Juan, Mission, Mcallen and 3 other Texas cities, spanning 1 county including Hidalgo.
What type of developments does HIDALGO COUNTY SNF PROJECT build?βΌ
HIDALGO COUNTY SNF PROJECT is a property owner/developer in Texas.
How long has HIDALGO COUNTY SNF PROJECT been operating in Texas?βΌ
HIDALGO COUNTY SNF PROJECT has 8+ years of documented construction activity in Texas, with public records dating back to 2017.
How do I contact HIDALGO COUNTY SNF PROJECT?βΌ
You can contact HIDALGO COUNTY SNF PROJECT by phone at (361) 576-0694. Their headquarters is located at ROSEMARY L. CORSETTI 101 W. GOODWIN AVE. SUITE 500, VICTORIA, TX 77901.
πΊοΈ Service Areas & Locations8 cities β’ 1 counties
Cities (8)
EdinburgPharrSan JuanMissionMcallenLinnHidalgoPalmview
Counties (1)
Hidalgo County
π’ Related Entities & Subsidiaries1 linked records
This entity group includes the following related businesses and name variations:
HIDALGO COUNTY SNF PROJECT LLC
PrimaryπROSEMARY L. CORSETTI 101 W. GOODWIN AVE. SUITE 500, VICTORIA, TX 77901
owner
All business names: HIDALGO COUNTY SNF PROJECT LLC
π Project Portfolio0 total
Data sourced from Texas TDLR, Austin Site Plans, and Building Permits
Contact Information
1 contacts from TDLR & public records
Headquarters
ROSEMARY L. CORSETTI 101 W. GOODWIN AVE. SUITE 500, VICTORIA, TX 77901
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