May 15, 2008
"For Maxons, the only full-service restoration firm in Manhattan, swift action is business as usual."
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Crain's New York Business
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Big Bucks Flow to NY as Big Firms Benefit.
Hundreds of businesses involved in rebuilding New York, from ironwork companies to furniture retailers, are seeing bittersweet revenue gains following the September 11th terrorist attacks.
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Crain's
Plunge, then Rebound.
After the Towers collapsed, the city's financial district was devastated. But billions in insurance and aid will spur the rebuilding effort.
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Facilities
When Disaster Strikes.
Anything can happen at any time, and facilities need to be prepared to meet crises head on- without a good contingency plan in place, things can easily go from bad to worse.
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The Star-Ledger
Plenty of Need for a Cleanup Specialist.
Damon Gersh runs Maxons Restorations, which helps cleanup buildings after fires, floods and other disasters. In the wake of the World Trade Center attacks, he is busy in New York City.
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New Jersey Real Estate Weekly
When Disaster Strikes.
When faced with a disaster every building needs a different approach, depending on its use and the degree of damage it has suffered. Damon Gersh, President of Maxons Restorations, assures real estate owners and residents alike that "no job is too big or too small."
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Axis
NY YEO'er finds Bright Spot in the Depths of Disaster.
If NY YEO'er Damon Gersh learned one thing about his business from the September 11th attack on the United States, its that his firm's "choke point" could come at a moments notice.
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