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Legacy development partnership expands into Delaware

Delaware State News
Posted 4/29/21

REISTERSTOWN, MD — Koch Homes and Gaines and Company is now expanding into Delaware.

Koch Homes focuses on environmentally sensitive development, building with nature, officials said. The …

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Legacy development partnership expands into Delaware

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REISTERSTOWN, MD — Koch Homes and Gaines and Company is now expanding into Delaware.

Koch Homes focuses on environmentally sensitive development, building with nature, officials said. The organization is experienced in all facets of community development, from comprehensive land surveys and knowledge of municipal laws and regulations to managing partner relationships and marketing the final product. Koch Homes continues to expand its offerings and service area, most recently by growing its site development expertise into Delaware’s Sussex County region.

Gaines provides turn-key site development services, including underground utilities, grading and excavating, sediment and erosion controls, road work, storm water management and specialty services throughout various industries, including those regulated and managed by the federal government. Gaines and Company is not only licensed in Maryland, Washington D.C., North Carolina and Delaware, but is also actively involved in these communities, as well, officials said.

Koch and Gaines began their first project together over 23 years ago with Farmington Village in Pasadena, Maryland. Since then, the organizations have delivered another 26 communities, most recently with Shipley Homestead in Hanover, Maryland.

The portfolio of projects delivered by the Koch Homes and Gaines and Company partnership has historically been in the Maryland area. Due to the success of these projects, their community development services have now expanded into the Delaware market.

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