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Trinity Partners Construction and Project Management teams specialize in interior upfits for the office, life science, industrial, and retail sectors of North + South Carolina.

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DYK Trinity Partners can not only help you find the right space to lease or buy, they can help build it for you, too?

Their experienced + trusted Project Management and Construction Services teams provide fully licensed general contractor assistance and can manage a project from start to finish.

Clients can choose from a full-service platform of 10 service lines. Trinity Partners currently leases and/or manages 25 million sqft of commercial space via their four offices in:

  • Raleigh
  • Charlotte
  • Columbia, SC
  • Greenville, SC

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