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Chase Beckner and Jesus Trejo are pictured from left in the building they’re remodeling for Beckner Enterprises at 127 S. Interocean Ave. in Holyoke, the former home of Flower Garden. — The Holyoke Enterprise | Johnson Publications

Beckner Enterprises setting up office headquarters

What started in house flipping ventures evolved into multiple businesses under parent company, Beckner Enterprises, for 2019 graduate Chase Beckner.

Teaming up with fellow Holyoke High School graduate Jesus Trejo, Beckner is remodeling the former Flower Garden building at 127 S. Interocean Ave. to become office headquarters. The building is owned by David and Julie Dirks.

Residential and commercial fence building (under the business name JC Fencing), along with stock tank cleaning, are the business ventures under Trejo’s supervision.

Additional services offered by Beckner Enterprises are painting and a business called Next-Step Sanitation that involves use of a fogging machine to kill the coronavirus in businesses to try to stop the spread.

Beckner said he uses a chemical that is a disinfectant on the Environmental Protection Agency’s List N for use against COVID-19.

Always open to consider new business potential, Beckner and Trejo are trying to find a way to put together a community service endeavor to be able to deliver groceries to at-risk people who shouldn’t or can’t do curbside service.

Beckner said he has always wanted to own a big company, and he’s very interested in all types of business undertakings.

He jokes about his early-day business efforts in which his sister, Madison, made friendship bracelets that the two of them then tried to sell. He admits it wasn’t very successful, but nonetheless it didn’t deter his entrepreneurial spirit in trying other ideas.

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970-854-2811 (Phone)

130 N Interocean Ave
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