Founded in 1904, Port Morris Tile and Marble has provided quality materials and craftsmanship for some of New York City’s most impressive architectural achievements of the 20th century. Beginning with projects at the Plaza Hotel and the Empire State Building, the company went on to beautify the Pan Am, General Motors, and Time & Life buildings, as well as the John F. Kennedy Airport, with their skillful use of marble and tile. The company also worked on a variety of projects for famous architects such as I.M. Pei and Edward Durrel Stone.
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Port morris tile and marble continues to flourish under vincent delazzero
1. Port Morris Tile and
Marble Continues to
Flourish under Vincent
DeLazzero
By Vincent Delazzero
2. Port Morris Tile and Marble
Continues to Flourish under Vincent
DeLazzero
Founded in 1904, Port Morris Tile and Marble
has provided quality materials and
craftsmanship for some of New York City’s most
impressive architectural achievements of the
20th century. Beginning with projects at the
Plaza Hotel and the Empire State Building, the
company went on to beautify the Pan Am,
General Motors, and Time & Life buildings, as
well as the John F. Kennedy Airport, with their
skillful use of marble and tile. The company also
worked on a variety of projects for famous
architects such as I.M. Pei and Edward Durrel
Stone.
3. Port Morris Tile and Marble
Continues to Flourish under Vincent
DeLazzero
A family company, Port Morris Tile and Marble
is currently headed by Vincent DeLazzero, the
fourth generation of DeLazzeros to lead the
company. Having first joined the company in
1969, Vincent DeLazzero learned the business
on projects for the World Trade Center and the
Jacob Javits Convention Center. As President
and CEO of the company, he has overseen
restoration projects at Pennsylvania Station and
Grand Central Terminal, proving to be a credit to
the DeLazzero family name and the company’s
history of business excellence.