Business & Tech
CT Basement Systems Expands In Seymour
The company has expanded to a new 77,000 square foot building.

By Jack Kramer
Correspondent
SEYMOUR, CT – While other companies shrink or leave the state, Connecticut Basement Systems is celebrating its 30th anniversary by continuing its tradition of expansion and growth.
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The company has opened its latest building and it’s a sight to behold - 77,000 square feet of high-tech space dedicated to education, entrepreneurship and economic success.
On Tuesday, the company is holding a dedication ceremony to show off its latest addition.
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“This is the most incredible home improvement contractor building in the world,” said company founder and CEO Larry Janesky. “It’s been three years in the making and it’s a great symbol of our belief in growth.”
The 3-story building features a state-of-the-art auditorium for training and entertaining up to 350 people; 48 truck bays that hold up to 100 trucks; and a sleek, modern design that connects workers from across the company with one another.
The company was started by Janesky in Milford in 1987. The Seymour location is also the main training center for the Contractor Nation School of Entrepreneurship.
The school provides live leadership training as well as an online program for contractors.
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