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Arresta of JM2 Architecture receives architecture license

Brooklyn, NY Dominic Arresta, AIA of JM2 Architecture P.C., One Pierrepont Plaza, has received his license to practice architecture from New York State. Accordingly, he has been promoted from project manager to architect. Dominic works on an array of commercial, residential, and industrial projects throughout Long Island and New York City. Specifically, he has worked on façade restorations, window replacements, and apartment renovation projects in Brooklyn Heights & Midtown Manhattan.

Additionally, has was recently recognized by the Town of Huntington Chamber of Commerce as a top young professional on Long Island.

James Manicone of JM2 Architecture said, “Dominic…with his focused attention to detail, care and willful duty to our clients and the pride he takes in his work, he has achieved a level of success not often seen from someone at this stage of their career.”

JM2 Architecture is a full-service, multi-discipline local architectural firm providing architectural services throughout the tri-state area and beyond. JM2 specializes in all aspects of commercial and residential design, including pharmaceutical design, new building design, interiors, civil engineering, structural engineering, restaurant design, building envelope repairs and restorations.

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