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A pencil, a ruler and a suitcase full of dreams...
The world of Gino, like the world of Disney, was not built in a day; goals were set and, once achieved, new goals were set. In life "there really is no finish line"; to Mr. Sartor, the joy has always been in the process of building. Like many of his countrymen, he arrived in this country with neither money nor the language; instead, he carried with him a more valuable commodity - a suitcase full of dreams and the commitment to realize them. The wages were meager in the beginning ($0.85 hr); however, with an unrelenting drive, he persisted through contract work in Toronto, Elliot Lake and Sault Ste. Marie. He began to build custom homes, though he lacked the credit necessary to receive mortgage approval. This did not deter him; rather it sharpened his penchant for cost efficiencies. Judge Greco, a budding young lawyer at the time, suggested a name for the new company that Gino intended to incorporate. And so was born Sar-Gin Developments (Sault) Ltd. ![]() The quality of the homes he built for others was on par with the quality of homes he built for himself; in fact, it was a regular occurrence that people knocked on his door and made an offer on the very home in which he lived. By 1968, Gino and his family moved a total of thirteen times. He continued to construct a number of small multi-unit buildings; however, in 1969, he took on his largest project at the time. At the age of 32, he risked his life savings and constructed, from the ground up, a 25-unit high rise on Kohler Street. The length of his days was not measured in time, but rather by empty boxes of nails. This was an economically dark time in the Soo, with an Algoma Steel strike and an unusually high vacancy rate. As he so often had done before, this did not deter him. Together with his supportive wife, he persisted and managed to ride out the storm. This proved to be a critical success, for it laid the groundwork for the construction of a second adjacent high-rise. As an homage to his wife Maria, with whom he shares all of his success, he named the second building Gin-Mar Manor. This was followed by the acquisition of two other high-rise buildings on Kohler Street.
While his acquisitions have been many, he has personally built over 1000 residential units in the cities of Sault Ste. Marie, Timmins, Blind River and Wawa. In 1998, his achievements were recognized by the Sault Ste. Marie Chamber of Commerce as Entrepreneur of the Year, an award which honors the achievements of successful business people and the contributions they make to the growth and improvement of our community.
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COMMITMENT... SERVICE... RESPONSIVENESS... They're not just words. They're our philosophy. Sar-Gin Developments (Sault) Ltd |