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Alexandria homebuilder joins Canadian company, becomes 100th office in franchise

Alair Northern Virginia & DC Partners (left to right) Matthew Bowe, Partner, Alair Hunt Country; Chad Hackmann, Regional Partner Alair Arlington; Matt Bieschke, Partner, Alair Alexandria (via Darcy Troutman Photography)

(Updated 11/16) An Alexandria homebuilder has joined a Canadian development company, and has become their 100th office in North America.

Matt Bieschke, Owner of Carbon Design Build, opened his business more than a decade ago in Alexandria. Last week, Alair announced that Bieschke agreed to join the Alair franchise as a partner, establishing Alair Alexandria. Alair was founded in 2007, and also owns Alair Arlington and Alair Hunt Country.

“What excites me about joining Alair is the people, the collaboration, the regional presence, and the fact that we can do better for our community and clients as part of Alair,” Bieschke said in a statement. “As an Alair partner, I can now leverage resources proven to better the construction experience for my clients. Alair offers a level of transparency unparalleled in the industry.”

Alair President Rob Cecil said that the 100th franchise is a significant milestone.

“Matt Bieschke and his team bring a wealth of experience and a strong commitment to quality and community that perfectly aligns with Alair’s values,” Cecil said. “This partnership will not only elevate the home building and remodeling experience for homeowners in Alexandria and the surrounding areas but also strengthen our collective impact in supporting local charities and making a positive difference in the communities we serve.”

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