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LAMAR STATE COLLEGE

πŸ“ Orange, TX

πŸ“Š Data Overview

Total work items
3
Disclosed value
$13.5M
Years active
5+
Company scale
Small
Service areas
2 cities
Largest disclosed project
$12.0M
3
TDLR Projects
$13.5M
Total Value
5+
Years Active

πŸ“„ About LAMAR STATE COLLEGE

LAMAR STATE COLLEGE is a property owner and development entity serving Orange, Port Arthur with 5+ years of documented activity.

πŸ† Largest Projects

1
Madison Monroe Renovation
1500 Procter Street, Port Arthur, TX 77640, Port Arthur
$12.0M
2024-06-03
2
Student Plaza
302 North 5 st, Orange, TX 77632, Orange
$1.3M
2020-11-02
3
Lamar State College Orange - Brown Estate Kitchen
4205 W. Park Avenue, Orange, TX 77630, Orange
$233K
2024-10-01

πŸ“ˆ Company Insights

5+
Years Active
Small
Company Scale
$4.5M
Avg Project Size
0
Last 12 Months
Active in public records from 2020 to 2024

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What areas does LAMAR STATE COLLEGE serve in Texas?β–Ό
LAMAR STATE COLLEGE has completed construction work in Orange, Port Arthur, spanning 2 counties including Orange and Jefferson.
What type of developments does LAMAR STATE COLLEGE build?β–Ό
LAMAR STATE COLLEGE is a property owner/developer in Texas.
How long has LAMAR STATE COLLEGE been operating in Texas?β–Ό
LAMAR STATE COLLEGE has 5+ years of documented construction activity in Texas, with public records dating back to 2020. They remain actively engaged in the Texas construction market.
How do I contact LAMAR STATE COLLEGE?β–Ό
You can contact LAMAR STATE COLLEGE by phone at (409) 882-3372.

πŸ—ΊοΈ Service Areas & Locations2 cities β€’ 2 counties

🏒 Related Entities & Subsidiaries1 linked records

This entity group includes the following related businesses and name variations:

Lamar State College

Primary
πŸ“302 N 5th st, Orange, Texas 77632
owner

All business names: Lamar State College

Contact Information

0 contacts from TDLR & public records

Additional Addresses
302 N 5th st, Orange, Texas 77632
Orange, TX
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