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Thursday 28th May 2020

Gander & White is ever growing

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Gander & White is ever growing. We are delighted to announce the completion of our latest expansion project in West Palm Beach. The enlarged facility will give us a total of 31,000 square feet in our main building, boasting new state of the art offices alongside a 600 square foot viewing room with an impressive 20-foot-high ceiling.

Due to the impact of the corona virus we have finished ever so slightly later than originally planned, but we have been able to carry on construction whilst adhering to social distancing measures meaning that as the world gradually returns to a new normal we are ready to hit the ground running with this exciting new facility. Our temporary certificate of occupancy is valid from June 5th with a permanent oneĀ  due two weeks later.

Our commitment to excellence and attention to detail remain, as always, second to none!

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