New York’s top general contractors feel impacts of inflation
New York City’s general contractors had a decent 2025. But 2026 is still anyone’s guess. As inflation shows no sign of abating and mayoral fears cast a long shadow, some builders are worried that their pipeline is beginning to dry up. Take Broadway Builders. President Bernard Ruf said the company had a busy 2024 and 2025. This 2026 first quarter was good but now there’s less work on the horizon. “We’re working much, much harder to assemble new projects and assemble the pipeline to keep this the same pace that we’ve had,” Ruf said. Broadway Builders ranked 27th on the […]
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