Michele Boddewyn, Boddewyn Gaynor Architects, D.P.C.

December 22, 2014 - Spotlights

Michele Boddewyn, Boddewyn Gaynor Architects, D.P.C.

What was the best thing that happened to you or your firm in 2014?
We re-branded the firm to Boddewyn Gaynor Architects, dpc, from Alan Gaynor + Company, P.C., to better reflect the collaborative working relationship Alan Gaynor and I have shared over 35 years. Our new name more aptly describes who we are and what we do. It's also the 40th Anniversary of Alan's founding of the firm in 1974 (during a recession no less).
What was your most notable project, deal, transaction or personal achievement in 2014?
In terms of projects, the 60,000 s/f Office design for Amida Care, Inc., a private non-profit health insurance company specializing in the needs of high-risk members, was a wonderful opportunity for us to help this rapidly growing organization. Our design for the (2) full floors of 14 Pennsylvania Plaza plus a Ground Floor Walk-In Center, consolidated their staff, previously located across (8) floors in (2) buildings, and built in substantial growth for the firm in all departments.
What are you looking forward to accomplishing in 2015?
Continued growth as the economy improves and expanding into the Public Sector Market based on the growing demand for qualified Minority and Women Business Enterprises (as MWBE goals have been increased to 30% from 20% in New York State). Contributing to the goals of the 2015 merger of the NYCREW and AREW organizations. The new CREWNY helps Women in the Real Estate, Design and Construction industries to network and thrive. Finding new ways to build on technical innovations in our industry to meet our Clients' needs. Moving into our newly designed offices at 120 Broadway, a Landmark building.
What are some of your real estate predictions for 2015?
For New York City, the need to increase staff density in office layouts as rents continue to rise; and the ongoing exodus of tenants from Midtown to Lower Manhattan for better value and to capitalize on the Downtown Revitalization Incentive Programs.
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