Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Friday, April 25, 2014
June 17 Charity Event to benefit Burlington County Animal Shelter
Burris Construction Company’s 4th Annual Charity Event will benefit the Friends of Burlington County Animal Shelter. Come enjoy the Phillies game broadcast, BBQ, beer, wine, and enter a raffle for a chance to win a 2014 Harley Davidson motorcycle.
Click here for more information, to RSVP and make donation, or buy a raffle ticket.
For more info contact Nick Keenan at 856-439-6666.
Enter to win a 2014 Harley Davidson "Fat Boy" — Raffle tickets are $100 each, and only a limited number of tickets are being sold!
When: 5—11 PM | Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Where: 8 E. Main Street, Moorestown, NJ 08057
Cost: $50.00 tax-deductible donation per person (and kids 12 and under are free)
For more info contact Nick Keenan at 856-439-6666.
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Burris Family Makes Second Donation To Swedes Run Barn Restoration
When Moorestown business owner William G. Burris and his wife Linda
Burris see a community need, they don’t hesitate to step forward and help even
when help has been given in the past.
Swedes Run Barn
Restoration Project is one such example.
Last November when Bill Burris read in the “Moorestown Sun” that $5,000
was needed to complete the restoration of Swedes Run Barn the Burris family
made a donation in that amount. When
Burris recently read in “From the Front Porch,” the newsletter of the
Historical Society of Moorestown, that an additional $5,000 was needed he
didn’t hesitate to match his donation from last year.
The additional money is needed
to satisfy the outstanding balance for the revitalization of the roof. As the project progressed, it was discovered
that the remaining rafters were badly deteriorated and their need for replacement
doubled the original expected cost.
Julie Maravich of the
historical society stated, “Bill Burris is a wonderful philanthropist whose
generosity and concern for historic preservation has benefitted Moorestown not
only through his donations to Swedes Run Barn Restoration but other historical
projects as well.”
According to Maravich, custom
doorjambs and doors are final touches that are in the works. Help is still
needed, however, for the construction of a small landing inside the door. The
landing is needed for safety purposes.
For more information
regarding the Swedes Run Barn Restoration Project and to make a donation, please
visit www.moorestown.com/history.
For additional press information regarding the Burris Family, please contact
Diane Pilla at diane@idealabmarketing.com
or 856-642-0007, ext. 202
Monday, October 28, 2013
Haute Cuisine comes to Main Street Moorestown
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| William G. Burris, shown with architectural model and exterior elevation, announces plans for Gusteau. |
Moorestown, NJ – Downtown Moorestown will soon welcome its first
French restaurant.
Aiming for a late Spring 2014 opening is Gusteau, a French bistro and
bakery to be located on the former site of Friendly’s on Main Street. Gusteau
is the vision of William G. Burris, Chairman and CEO of Burris Construction
Company, a design-build group headquartered in Moorestown, NJ. The restaurant’s
ambiance and skillfully prepared French fare are designed to attract more
people to the center of town by enhancing dining options within the community. “Moorestown is excited to welcome
Gusteau to the great list of dining experiences available on Main Street,”
states Moorestown Mayor Stacey Farias Jordan.
Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner the
restaurant’s 120 in-house seating plan includes the bistro’s relaxed main room and
offers traditional bistro fare. The 24-seat Crystal Room accommodates patrons
wishing a classic French cuisine experience. Seating options also include a
private outdoor garden setting and sidewalk café. In addition, Gusteau’s bakery
will offer classic French confections.
Burris is working in association with the
prestigious Maîtres Cuisiniers de France for Gusteau’s Executive Chef…Master
Chef Olivier Desaintmartin, a Food Network “Chopped Champion” formerly of New
York’s Le Bernardin and who has two acclaimed Philadelphia Bistros, Caribou
Café and Zinc Bar, is corroborating with Burris on all of the exciting details.
The Association is dedicated to the preservation of French culinary arts and
assists the professional development of chefs in the training of French
cuisine.
Open 6 a.m. to 11 p.m., seven days a week the
Bistro offers the home-town convenience of early breakfast meetings for
business leaders who reside in town as well as that special place for those
wishing late evening camaraderie over a treat of Fondue or crème caramel.
No stranger to this business, Burris is also the owner/developer of
the Black Whale Bar & Fish
House in Beach Haven, NJ, now in its 9th year as one of the most successful restaurants on Long Beach Island.
House in Beach Haven, NJ, now in its 9th year as one of the most successful restaurants on Long Beach Island.
Gusteau
Location: 232 W. Main Street, Moorestown, NJ
Projected Opening: Late Spring 2014
Monday, October 21, 2013
Burris Construction Corporate Gift Helps Moorestown Students in Need
Moorestown, NJ – When William G. Burris, CEO of Burris Construction Company, first learned of MooreKids, a Moorestown, NJ organization that addresses the needs of its low-income student population, he did not hesitate to donate $5,000. The donation is the largest corporate gift received by the nonprofit, now in its second year of operation.
MooreKids is an affiliated organization of the Moorestown Township Public Schools. Comprised solely of volunteers, MooreKids works closely with MTPS staff to develop and implement programs tailored to meet the specific needs of each school and its students of families facing financial hardship. To date MooreKids has provided scholarships, assisted students to attend their proms as well as participate in sports and extra curricular activities. Among other initiatives are its Summer Food Collection and Breakfast Program.
Burris Construction Company is a design-build group headquartered in Moorestown, NJ. An industry leader since 1973, Burris maintains an outstanding history of construction and development in the tri-state area.
Friday, September 13, 2013
BURRIS POST ACUTE NETWORK SIGNS AGREEMENT WITH RWJ HAMILTON FOR NEW FACILITY
Robert Wood Johnson
University Hospital Hamilton (RWJ Hamilton) has signed a lease with Burris
Construction Company, D.B.A. Burris Post Acute Network (Burris) to allow Burris to develop a short stay private
rehabilitation facility on RWJ Hamilton’s campus. Once construction is
complete, the post acute rehabilitation center will be operated and managed by
Genesis HealthCare.
“Our relationship
with Burris will continue to grow and strengthen the future of healthcare in
our region and in New Jersey,” said Anthony “Skip” Cimino, president and CEO of
RWJ Hamilton. Cimino also stated, “We know from past experience that Burris can
get the job done.”
The development of this new rehabilitation center will create over 150 jobs, stimulate the Hamilton economy, and provide exciting opportunities for collaboration between Genesis HealthCare and RWJ Hamilton. The facility will be designed and constructed by Burris Post Acute Network and contain 110 private suites to be constructed in two phases, and offer the latest services in post acute rehabilitation.
The development of this new rehabilitation center will create over 150 jobs, stimulate the Hamilton economy, and provide exciting opportunities for collaboration between Genesis HealthCare and RWJ Hamilton. The facility will be designed and constructed by Burris Post Acute Network and contain 110 private suites to be constructed in two phases, and offer the latest services in post acute rehabilitation.
Burris Chairman and CEO, William G. Burris stated, “The focus is on patient comfort and convenience coupled with the most energy-efficient building.” With more than 30 years of experience, Burris maintains an outstanding history of construction and development throughout the Northeast and is no stranger to the Hamilton Area. Burris added, “We are grateful for the opportunity as provided by RWJ Hamilton and are excited to get to work.”
Burris is a proud member of both The Health Care Association of New Jersey (HCANJ) and New Jersey Hospital Association (NJHA).
Thursday, August 15, 2013
NJ.com – Woodbury approves country club redevelopment plan following public hearing
The "concept drawing" presented by city planner Robert Melvin to the Woodbury City Council and the public on Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2013. (Staff photo by Jason Laday/South Jersey Times)
By Jason
Laday/South Jersey Times
on August 13, 2013 at 11:49 PM
on August 13, 2013 at 11:49 PM
WOODBURY — City council on Tuesday voted 6-0 to
give final approval to a redevelopment plan for the long-vacant, former Woodbury Country Club, with the planning board expected to consider the site
plan next week.
The vote followed
a public hearing, during which city planner Robert Melvin, of the Camden-based
Group Melvin Design, presented an overview of the 34-page development plan, which would see three
health care facilities and 20 residential homes built on the 50-acre plot.
“This plan should
stay in place — it has the 20 residential lots, the three buildings and other
aspects,” said Woodbury Council President Bill Fleming. “This will be the
zoning overlay. Traffic and other concerns will be addressed at the
planning-board level.”
The developer,
William G. Burris is CEO of the Moorestown-based Burris Construction Co. His
previous project was the PowerBack Rehabilitation Center, operated by Genesis
HealthCare in Voorhees.
According to
Melvin, the plan for the former country club includes 20 homes on
20,000-square-foot lots, as well as an assisted living center with up to 100
beds, a long-term convalescent facility with approximately 60 beds and a
physical rehabilitation center with between 100 and 150 beds.
There will also be
15 acres of “public access space,” according to Melvin.
“This is a concept
drawing,” he said. “This plan codifies things like setbacks for parking lots,
lot sizes, buffers and things like that.”
Most resident
concerns about the plan have so far related to drainage, and how the new
facility will affect traffic on Cooper Street and Evergreen Avenue.
Melvin and city
officials said Tuesday that the planning board is set to address those aspects
of the plan in the coming weeks.
“Traffic and storm
water are next,” said Melvin.
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