Hudson Restoration Expands to Niagara

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Hudson Restoration, a leading Canadian boutique and eco-friendly property restoration firm, is opening an office in the Niagara region with Greg Creedon as its new branch manager.

鈥淥ur expansion into Niagara represents a significant milestone for Hudson Restoration,鈥 said Nick Hudson, Hudson Restoration president. 鈥淲ith Greg Creedon leading the new branch, we are confident in our ability to deliver the same level of excellence and environmental responsibility that our clients expect from us.鈥

This new office will enable Hudson Restoration to better serve the Niagara region with their specialized services, which include remediation, restoration, and reconstruction for luxury residential and commercial properties. The expansion also aligns with Hudson Restoration鈥檚 mission to promote sustainable practices within the property restoration industry.

鈥淚鈥檓 thrilled to take on this new challenge and bring Hudson Restoration鈥檚 commitment to quality and sustainability to the Niagara region,鈥 Creedon said. 鈥淥ur team is ready to meet the unique needs of this community and continue our work in driving eco-friendly restoration practices.鈥

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