MÁS has established relationships with some of the nation's premiere retailers and are known for identifying the best locations while delivering quality buildings.
MÁS has developed X units over its history and has delivered results and value to the communities in which these structures serve.
With a focus on community engagement and designing fun spaces for people to live in, MÁS knows how to weave in retail and residential areas for the benefit of both businesses and community members.
MÁS (Spanish for "more") is a vertically integrated Real Estate company specializing in the creation of urban mixed-use and retail properties in the Tri-State area. The company has earned an enviable reputation for its commitment to working collaboratively with project stakeholders to ensure that all of MAS' developments enhance the fabric of the local communities where they exist, and contribute positively to the revitalization of neighborhoods.
Driven by the forward-thinking vision of company founder Sal Garcia, MÁS is expert at identifying underutilized or challenged properties and executing strategies that create value. The company's tight-knit team of professionals offers a full=service platform of in-house capabilities that span development, construction, property management, and investment.
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"Working with the team at MÁS was seamless. They always knew how to push through challenges and deliver on their word. I look forward to working with them on many future projects.
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