The Marini Builders Story
In 1947 my father, Al Marini left behind his career as a mason in New York City and bought a few building lots in the town of Colonie. Due to World War II rationing, materials were in short supply, but by 1950, he had built and sold them all and began work on his first real community. By 1953, 38 homes stood neatly along Bosher Drive and a new family neighborhood was born.
I joined my father as a laborer in 1966 and took over the company in the 70s, incorporating as “Robert Marini Builders, Inc.” My sons, Bob, Jr. who is now CEO and Mike and Steve, both Vice Presidents of Construction, came on board in the 80s. Together we brought the company to new heights making the Professional Builder magazine’s list of the country’s top 400 builders. In 2009, we completed our 2,650th home.
The people of the Capital Region have been good to us, and in return we’ve always strived to be responsible corporate citizens. We sponsor a variety of kids’ sports teams and encourage our employees to share their time and expertise with worthy causes. Perhaps most significant, we’ve sponsored a number of events for groups like the Center for Disability Services, the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and the Susan G. Komen Foundation.
If you’re looking for a home to stand for the unique personality and high standards of your family, I hope you’ll look at a Marini home. My family and I stand behind each one.
Robert Marini Sr., President

Robert Marini Sr Steve & Mike Marini Robert Marini Jr.
If you're going to build communities than you have to be a part of them.
On July 22, 2010, Marini Builders will sponsor the 17th Annual Earl B. Feiden Appliances Siro's Cup in Saratoga Springs. The event raised over $135,000 in 2009 and benefits The Center for Disability Services and St. Margaret's Center.

To help support the 17th Annual Siro's Cup, follow this link:
www.cfdsny.org/htmlweb/2010siros.html
We are Proud to Support the
J. David Mahoney (Marini Homeowner)
Diane Mikhitarian Ethier
Danny Arnold (Marini Homeowner)
Megan Baker
Kristina Krawchuck
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