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8th Avenue Building Is The New Resident In The Hospital District

PRIM recently completed a 25,000 foot office building on 8thAve. in Fort Worth that was originally designed as two buildings sharing a common courtyard and exterior walkways. The walkways connect the buildings as hallways connecting each office. At the center of the buildings is an elevator to allow easy access to the upper floors if you choose not to enjoy the integrated exterior staircase.

The development is a mixed use building with a restaurant and retail occupying the lower levels, including office and spa tenants located on the 2nd and 3rd levels.

The building was designed by Huit-Zollars, a full service design firm responsible for all engineering and architectural design created for the building.  The building itself was financed by Funky Town Development, with oversight from Trey Neville.

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First Baptist Church of Arlington Opens Its Doors.

PRIM recently completed a full renovation of the First Baptist Church of Arlington Children’s Education Building. This is project was done in collaboration with Beck Architecture and insight from the staff of First Baptist.

PRIM recently completed a full renovation of the First Baptist Church of Arlington Children’s Education Building.  This is project was done in collaboration with Beck Architecture and insight from the staff of First Baptist.  The process began in early 2017 with budget meetings to help guide the design of the building. This successful team collaboration allowed PRIM to deliver the project on time and within 2% of our early concept budgets.  

The building is now open and fully serving the needs of the Church. There will be a grand opening ceremony in the fall of 2019 to officially dedicate the building. 

The final structure is 50,000 square feet and consumes 1.5 downtown city blocks.  Integrated into the design are historic elements from the existing downtown church, that will welcome and serve the many generations of youth to come. 

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Meet the Contractor Behind Fort Worth Inc.'s Dream Office

The economy was headed into recession in 2007 when Trent Prim left his job at the construction company Linbeck to start a firm with his wife, Beth. The couple had one job in hand. “It wasn't as bad (the first year) as the next year or the next couple of years,” Trent Prim jokes.

The economy was headed into recession in 2007 when Trent Prim left his job at the construction company Linbeck to start a firm with his wife, Beth. The couple had one job in hand. “It wasn't as bad (the first year) as the next year or the next couple of years,” Trent Prim jokes.

Today, the company has an $18 million backlog, three LEED-certified, energy-efficient projects under its belt, and a client roster that includes Oncor Electric Delivery, Cook Children’s, Billy Bob’s Texas, and CATS Theatre in Arlington. With Beth Prim as CEO, the company ranked 21 among the nation’s 50 fastest-growing women-owned or led privately held businesses in 2017 – an annual list compiled by the Women Presidents’ Organization and American Express. PRIM Construction has been growing sales at 30 percent a year since 2013, as it emerged from the recession, and should hit $20 million in sales this year, the Prims said.

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PRIM Construction recognized as one of 50 fastest growing women owned firms.

ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Women Presidents’ Organization (WPO), in partnership with American Express, today released the 10th annual ranking of the 50 Fastest-Growing Women-Owned/Led Companies – marking one decade of honorees. The companies on this year’s 50 Fastest list span a range of industries including technology, retail and consulting. Click for Story

ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Women Presidents’ Organization (WPO), in partnership with American Express, today released the 10th annual ranking of the 50 Fastest-Growing Women-Owned/Led Companies – marking one decade of honorees. The companies on this year’s 50 Fastest list span a range of industries including technology, retail and consulting. Click for Story

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