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Ahern joins GreenbergFarrow as residential studio director

Brian Ahern, a prominent residential design professional whose portfolio includes many well-known high-rise developments and residential conversions, is the latest addition to the New York office of GreenbergFarrow, a nationally recognized architecture, engineering and development services firm. Ahern, who joins GreenbergFarrow as the firm's residential studio director in the New York office, has worked with many of the city's most-highly regarded developers and architectural firms. His focus will be to enhance and expand GreenbergFarrow's extensive residential practice by securing new projects and adding his own distinctive design skills to the firm's capabilities. "Ahern's impressive track record and design ability, especially in the large-scale residential sector, represents an incredibly exciting addition to the GreenbergFarrow team," said Hughes Thompson, principal of GreenbergFarrow. Prior to joining GreenbergFarrow, Ahern served as president of Obelisk Architectural Consultants, where he was integrally involved with the pre-development designs for Forest City Ratner Companies on their latest Atlantic Yards residential tower.
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