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Town & Country Holdings Inc.

Town & Country Holdings Inc. was established on August 18, 1983 by Ken Bing, a master electrician who ran the business solo at first.

Town & Country Holdings Inc.

Town & Country Holdings Inc. was established on August 18, 1983 by Ken Bing, a master electrician who ran the business solo at first. The name was chosen because his wife grew up in town and he grew up in the country — a literal reflection of its origins rather than a branding exercise. Headquartered in New York but operating primarily across Michigan, the firm has remained privately held, with no disclosed outside investors. The group's core deployment runs through electrical, technologies, security and controls contracting for both commercial and residential clients. Its project scope covers three distinct asset classes: heavy civil infrastructure (water treatment plants, airport runways, sports stadiums), commercial systems (business phone systems, access controls, fiber networks), and residential installations. The geographic footprint concentrates on West Michigan — Holland, Zeeland, Grand Rapids — as well as Midland, Ithaca, Saginaw and Mt. Pleasant. No named co-investors, funds, or portfolio companies are disclosed; the firm appears to operate entirely through project-based revenue rather than an investment portfolio. Scale is indicated by longevity and public-sector project capability rather than disclosed AUM or team size — no headcount or deployment figures are published. The firm does not list additional offices, adjacent investment vehicles, philanthropic foundations or co-investment club memberships. No dated operational event from the last 24 months could be verified from available sources. The structural differentiator is the firm's hybrid posture: a New York-domiciled holding company with its entire visible operating footprint in Michigan, executing both municipal infrastructure and residential commercial work under one roof. This creates a rare combination of small-town contractor culture with the legal architecture of an East Coast holding entity, though succession and governance details remain private.

General information

Firm type

Single Family Office

Year founded

1983

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

New York

Corporate office

New York, United States

Principals

Ken Bing

Founder

Sector focus

Real EstateInfrastructureIndustrial Tech

Frequently asked questions

What is Town & Country Holdings' relationship to Town & Country Group?

Town & Country Holdings Inc. appears to be the legal parent or holding entity, while Town & Country Group is the operating brand that faces clients. All publicly visible operations — contracting, service descriptions, geographic footprint — are presented under the Town & Country Group name, with the holding company primarily surfacing in legal and corporate records.

Does the firm invest in operating companies or function as a contractor?

All available evidence points to a directly operated specialty contracting business rather than an investment vehicle. The website describes project-based work for municipal and commercial clients — water plants, airport runways, stadiums, phone systems, fiber networks — with no mention of portfolio companies, fund commitments, or external investment allocations.

Who controls investment decisions at Town & Country Holdings?

Ken Bing, who founded the firm in 1983 as a master electrician, appears to retain full control as the sole named principal. No other decision-makers, investment committee members, or family members involved in governance are disclosed in available sources.

Does the firm have any disclosed real estate or infrastructure holdings beyond its operating business?

No. The firm's infrastructure exposure comes entirely through contracting services — designing, installing and maintaining electrical and technology systems for third-party assets — rather than ownership of real estate or hard assets on its own balance sheet.

Where does Town & Country's underlying wealth come from?

The wealth origin is not publicly disclosed. The firm grew organically from a one-man electrical business founded in 1983, suggesting the Bing family's wealth was generated through decades of operating revenue rather than a liquidity event, inheritance, or external capital raise.

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