MainVue Homes
Warren Bezanson possesses extensive experience in the construction and management sectors, currently serving as Superintendent at MainVue Homes since February 2020. Prior to this role, Warren was a Construction Manager at Quadrant Homes from October 2017 to February 2020 and worked in commercial carpentry at Goudy Construction between January 2015 and September 2017. Additionally, Warren co-owned and managed EOPerformance.net from June 2014 to December 2015, overseeing shop production, media management, and customer service. Experience also includes serving as Store Manager at Jim Greens Performance Center, handling custom auto work and employee management from January 2013 to June 2014, and working as a Maintenance Supervisor at Keyservices.inc from January 2012 to February 2013, focusing on property management and organization. Warren holds an education from Bellevue College, completed between 2009 and 2011.
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MainVue Homes
Proven by its practices and dynamic by design. This trusted combination is just part of the reason MainVue Homes is a worldwide leader in premiere residential design and construction. As part of the internationally respected Henley Properties Group, we are a proud partner of the Sumitomo Forestry Group, a venerable corporation with its own rich 320-year heritage. This global relationship now builds 18,000 homes a year in Australia, Japan, and most recently the United States. Using this international buying power, MainVue gives its customers access to the latest home designs at the best value. With our partnership continuing to expand, MainVue Homes chose the Seattle area as the ideal setting for its key Pacific Northwest base - a perfect hub for offering our luxury new homes. The result: local homebuyers have discovered our attractive alternative in innovative home design, all built on the dependable experience with both local and international business foundations. From our reliability and history to our style and fresh approach at MainVue Homes, the difference is everywhere.