Arch-Con Corporation Explained
Arch-Con Corporation |
Foundation: | 2000[1] |
Key People: | Jason M. Cooper (President)[2] Geraldine Pacheco (CFO)[3] Michael Scheurich[4] |
Industry: | Commercial construction |
Revenue: | $0.5 Billion (2019) |
Arch-Con Corporation is a commercial construction company based in Houston, Texas.[5] [6] [7] [8] Founded in 2000, most of the company's activities are in the Southwestern United States.[9]
Overview
Arch-Con Corporation was founded in 2000 in Houston, Texas by Michael Scheurich.[10] Arch-Con began in the Houston area, working on commercial projects near metropolitan areas. Its first project was an entrance for Continental Manufacturing in Houston in 2000, following by a hotel project for Americas Best Value Inn in 2001.[4] [11]
In 2009, the company relocated its main office to West Gray near River Oaks in Houston.[11] The company re-structured in 2010[11] [4] and worked on medical facilities and the Whole Foods Market at Vintage Marketplace.[11]
In 2014, the company reached $100 million in revenue.[5] [7] Starting from 2018, the company expanded its activity to a number of states including California, Colorado, Arizona and Oklahoma, among others.
In 2019, Arch-Con had $0.5 billion revenue in its annual report.
Due to the severe winter storm and 2021 Texas power crisis, a few of the Arch-Con’s job sites sustained significant damage but the company reported it did not experience any serious economic impact.[12]
Offices
Arch-Con Corporation recently completed construction on a new corporate headquarters in downtown Houston with satellite offices in Dallas (2015), Austin (2020) and Denver (2021).[13] It operates in Texas, Oklahoma, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida and Louisiana.[11]
Philanthropy
Arch-Con has been involved with charity projects such as Houston-based The Center,[14] SEARCH Homeless Services Care Hub,[15] the American Heart Association and the Northwest Alliance Ministries Harrell Family Opportunity Center.[16] In 2021, the company received a Good Brick Award for restoring the Joseph A. Tennant House, a culturally significant landmark designed by the architect John F. Staub in the Broadacres Historic District.[17] [18]
Projects
- The Mill. (334,218-square-foot)[19]
- Braunfels Commerce Center, San Antonio (651,010-square-foot)[20]
- Quantum 56, North Central Denver (868,360-square-foot)[21]
- Remy On The Trails (200,000-square-foot)[22]
- Southlink Logistics Center (1,000,000-square-foot)[23] [24]
- Home Depot Distribution Center (657,000-square-foot; under construction)[25]
- Regent Square project (600-unit apartment complex)[8]
- Buffalo Heights District Project (742,000-square-foot)[26]
- Park 20 Distribution Center (468,000-square-foot)[6]
- Village Towers(120,000-square-foot)[27]
- Prologis Park Trinity Boulevard (156,000-square-foot)[28]
- 1.5M-SF distribution center near Baytown (under construction)[29]
- Houston Physicians’ Hospital[30]
- Medical Center of Tomball[31] [32]
- Palace Bowling Lanes (88,000-square-foot)[33]
Notes and References
- Web site: Arch-Con Corporation. Inc. .
- Web site: New Arch-Con president talks hiring, expanding throughout Texas. Houston Business Journal.
- Web site: CFO of the Year: Small Private Company . Houston Business Journal.
- Web site: Arch-Con Corp. has seen significant growth across two decades, a trend its CEO hopes to continue . Houston Business Journal .
- Web site: 10 Businesses That Are Heating Up Houston . 21 December 2015 . Inc. .
- Web site: Houston contractor expanding to North Texas with major project near I-20 . 29 March 2016 . The Dallas Morning News.
- News: Falling Oil Prices Threaten Houston Building Boom . The Wall Street Journal. 10 February 2015 . Brown . Eliot .
- Web site: GID's 600-unit apartment complex breaks ground just off Allen Parkway . 4 November 2019 . The Houston Chronicle.
- Web site: 2020 Largest Houston-area general contractors . Houston Business Journal.
- Web site: Board of Directors - Michael Scheurich . Houston Organization.
- Web site: The history of the Arch-Con company. Arch-Con.
- Web site: Houston commercial contractors grapple with fallout from devastating winter storm . Houston Business Journal .
- Web site: General contractor Arch-Con expands into Austin with West Campus project already on tap . Austin Business Journal.
- Web site: Arch-Con, Midway & Gensler Come Together To Help Raise Millions For Charity . BISNOW.
- Web site: Commercial Real Estate Community Celebrates Grand Opening Of SEARCH Homeless Care Hub . BISNOW.
- Web site: Arch-Con Completes Construction of 32,000 SF Community Center in Houston . 10 July 2017 . Re-business online.
- Web site: Honoring Preservation in a City That Mostly Looks to the Future — Houston's Good Brick Award Winners Revealed . 12 November 2020 . Paper City.
- Web site: Preservation Houston announces 2021 Good Brick Awards . 15 April 2021 . Houston Chronicle .
- Web site: Triten and Arch-Con Top-Out Project . Realty News Report . 6 September 2023.
- Web site: Construction Starts on Four-Building Industrial Park in Northeast San Antonio . Costar.
- Web site: Hines Building 868K SF Denver Business Park . Connect CRE.
- Web site: Sams . Brandon . McNair Interests Expands its Westchase Multifamily Development . . en . 12 July 2023.
- Web site: A New Era for Industrial Design . 3 July 2018 . Rebusiness Online.
- Web site: New York investor buys huge southern Dallas Amazon shipping hub . 4 December 2020 . The Dallas Morning News.
- Web site: Home Depot Expands Industrial Footprint in Northwest Houston . National Property Holdings.
- Web site: First phase of the Buffalo Heights District (TM) Tops Out . 16 October 2018 . Arch-Con.
- Web site: Covid-19 gives Houston's Moody National, Arch-Con a crash course in quick construction . HBJ - Crane Watch.
- Web site: A Year in Review with Arch-Con Construction . 8 June 2017 . Arch-Con.
- Web site: Floor and Decor to build 1.5M-SF distribution center near Baytown . Houston Business Journal.
- Web site: Hospital Expanding in NASA/Webster Area . October 2020 . RealtyNewsReport.
- Web site: Construction underway on Medical Center of Tomball . HBJ.
- Web site: BSG developing new medical office building in Tomball, TX . 9 February 2021 . REJournals .
- Web site: Palace Bowling Lanes to be revived as Southside Commons mixed-use development . 10 September 2018 . The Houston Chronicle.