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Yikes Inc. to open its new LEED-certified Fishtown offices Aug. 1, seeks tenant

Come Aug. 1, the co-founders of web development firm Yikes Inc. will unveil their biggest yet, and it doesn’t have anything to do with a website. Tracy and Mia Levesque, who started doing pro bono web work in 1994, are close to seeing the completion of the complete LEED-certified, rehabilitation of 204-206 East Girard Avenue […]


Come Aug. 1, the co-founders of web development firm Yikes Inc. will unveil their biggest yet, and it doesn’t have anything to do with a website.
Tracy and Mia Levesque, who started doing pro bono web work in 1994, are close to seeing the completion of the complete LEED-certified, rehabilitation of 204-206 East Girard Avenue in Fishtown.
Currently, Yikes is seeking a company to lease 206 Girard, next to 204, which will be the web shop’s headquarters.
“The majority of building materials will be reclaimed or recycled including 90 percent reclaimed interior doors, 100 percent reclaimed flooring materials, 90 percent reclaimed framing materials and 100 percent recycled drywall. Waste removal is considered an important part of the strategy, so the majority of all construction waste is being recycled or repurposed,” according to a press release.

Companies: YIKES, Inc.

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