Hi !*FIRSTNAME*!,
Real estate development
and management company, POKO Partners, will be the first company to build an
affordable housing project in Connecticut with DensArmor Plus™ by
Georgia-Pacific.
POKO selected the
revolutionary new drywall product because of its resistance to moisture and mold
growth behind walls and ceilings. Toxic mold problems have been making
headlines across the country, devastating schools and office buildings and
causing a myriad of health problems, not to mention legal problems. POKO
Partners hopes that by using this new mold resistant material in their building
projects, that they can prevent future problems by investing in a great drywall
product that encourages clean air environments and safer living conditions for
their tenants.
If you would like an interview with POKO President Ken Olson, please feel free
to shoot me an email or give me a call for more
information.
Thank-you,
JIM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Skye Communication, LLC
Local Developer Selects DensArmor Plus™ Drywall
by Georgia-Pacific
for William Clarke Thread Mill in Pawcatuck
POKO Partners Builds With Paperless,
Moisture & Mold-Resistant Interior Drywall
Stonington, CT – Real estate
development and management company, POKO
Partners, is the first company to build an affordable housing project in
Connecticut with DensArmor Plus™ by Georgia-Pacific. POKO Partners
selected this paperless drywall based on its resistance to moisture and mold
growth behind walls and ceilings.
“POKO chose Georgia-Pacific’s DensArmor Plus to help prevent mold and moisture
related problems. While it’s an additional investment, the product is good for
our tenants because it’s smart business,” stated Kenneth Olson, President of POKO Partners. “No one wants mold in a building.
There
is also a potential health and operating savings
related to the use of a product that manages moisture so well.”
DensArmor Plus offers significant advantages compared to traditional
drywall. The paperless drywall incorporates glass mats on the surfaces of the
board instead of the paper found on traditional drywall. Substitution of
glass-mat facings for paper facings removes a potential food source for mold.
Since approximately 70% of the interior surfaces of an average home are
comprised of drywall, building with DensArmor Plus is a sound decision that can
help protect a home’s interior wall surfaces from the negative effects of
incidental moisture and the potential for mold development.
The much anticipated $15-million revitalization of the former William Clarke
Thread Mill in the Pawcatuck section of Stonington, CT, is currently in the
closing process. Once construction begins, the process is expected to take 15
to 18 months. POKO Partners will use the mold-resistant Georgia-Pacific
product, DensArmor Plus drywall. POKO will
turn the old mill into 57 condominium units and 8,200 square feet of retail
space. The Thread Mill project is considered an integral part in the
rejuvenation of the Pawcatuck section of Stonington. POKO Partners pioneered
the adoption of the town’s Industrial Heritage Re-use District in August 2004.
The concept is to open up redevelopment options town-wide, while respecting and
preserving the historic fabric of the community’s industrial past. This
adaptive re-use of old manufacturing complexes has been a growing trend in New
England, and revitalizing these old buildings preserves the history while also
preventing the vacant structures from becoming fire hazards. Tax revenue is
estimated to increase by at least 500% from what is currently generated by the
mill.
“The potential revitalization that POKO Partners has planned for this
neighborhood with the redevelopment of the Thread Mill is very exciting,” said
Brian Tracey, Bank of America Community Development market executive, Atlantic
region.
About POKO
POKO Partners LLC has over 15 years of experience in rehabilitating
residential complexes and new construction. Since its inception, POKO has
become actively engaged in the management and development of real estate in the
tri-state area and beyond. A very hands-on developer, POKO gets involved in
everything from the project conceptualization to its construction. Revitalizing
underutilized and outdated buildings requires the utmost care. POKO is
dedicated to preserving the historical aspects of structures, and restoring
buildings to their original vitality and grandeur. Adaptive re-use projects are
an integral part of growing communities, as they can increase property values
of surrounding neighborhoods, provide additional retail and residential space,
and rejuvenate the community spirit by improving the general appearance of a
neighborhood’s buildings and landscape. For more information, please visit
www.pokopartners.com.
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