Collaborating from
Concept to Completion

 

Responsible Construction, 
Sustainable Development 

Founded in 1998 on the principles of entrepreneurial ingenuity, client service, and industry-leading practices, Marathon is committed to sustainable building, superior project management, and community support. Marathon regenerates our neighborhoods and empowers our residents through the holistic development of sustainable multifamily housing coupled with supportive services.

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True Partnerships

At Marathon, we don’t just build projects - we build relationships. We strive to give clients a true sense of security, looking out for their best interests and delivering projects on time, on budget, taking the utmost pride in workmanship and client satisfaction.

Together, we’re making a positive impact in our community. Please view our Year in Review for Copley Chambers I.

 

Visionary Leadership

Marathon CEO Harry Angevine has a passion for creating trend-setting developments that exceed client expectations. He brings to your project decades of expertise in creative design, engineering, construction management, problem-solving, and project delivery.

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Industry-Leading Practices

Marathon is well versed in every facet of project development, general contracting, and construction management, cultivated over two decades with a tight-knit group of select, industry-leading subcontractors operating with the utmost knowledge and capabilities. Marathon is committed to sustainable building, superior project management, and second-to-none creativity.

 

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

Marathon places the highest priority on having a team that represents the clients & communities we serve. We value an organizational culture where people of all backgrounds & identities can find a welcoming workplace and a path for career advancement.

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Project Highlight: The Copley Centre 1

PROVIDENCE, RI

Milestone success, the Providence City Plan Commission approved Marathon's proposal for The Copley Centre 1 project— a mixed-use building with 178 income-restricted units and an additional two-story building that will most likely become a charter school.