News: Brokerage

CWM promotes Troia and Everdyke to architectural designers; welcomes Henderson and Arcara

Joseph Troia,
Carmina Wood Morris, DPC

 

Bradley Everdyke,
Carmina Wood Morris, DPC

 

Aaron Henderson,
Carmina Wood Morris, DPC

 

Olivia Arcara,
Carmina Wood Morris, DPC

 

Buffalo, NY According to the partners of Carmina Wood Morris, DPC (CWM), they will be adding four new members to their team–Joseph Troia and Bradley Everdyke are being promoted from intern architects to full time architectural designers; and Aaron Henderson, AIA and Olivia Arcara are joining as full time architects. CWM has also appointed two new architectural interns and two interior design interns.

These new team members will continue to lead the firm through improvements in project implementation while maintaining their roles as designers in the firm for a diverse range of projects. 

Henderson, Everdyke, and Arcara are all University at Buffalo alumni; Henderson is also a registered architect in the state of New York. Troia is a recent graduate of Alfred State SUNY College of Technology.

One of CWM’s partners, Steve Carmina, said “We are looking forward to their continued success as members of this firm, as well as their many contributions to developing the future of CWM.”

A leader in local historic preservation efforts, CWM was honored in February as the firm celebrated their sixteenth year of business in the Architecture Engineering and Interior Design industry. CWM has developed a distinct reputation for their design and technical skills. The principals of CWM credit the success of their firm to the attention to detail, aesthetics, and service given to each project and client. They are a dynamic team collaborating to achieve innovative solutions, grounded in core values, respected in their profession and community.

READ ON THE GO
DIGITAL EDITIONS
Subscribe
Columns and Thought Leadership
Lasting effects of eminent domain on commercial development - by Sebastian Jablonski

Lasting effects of eminent domain on commercial development - by Sebastian Jablonski

The state has the authority to seize all or part of privately owned commercial real estate for public use by the power of eminent domain. Although the state is constitutionally required to provide just compensation to the property owner, it frequently fails to account
AI comes to public relations, but be cautious, experts say - by Harry Zlokower

AI comes to public relations, but be cautious, experts say - by Harry Zlokower

Last month Bisnow scheduled the New York AI & Technology cocktail event on commercial real estate, moderated by Tal Kerret, president, Silverstein Properties, and including tech officers from Rudin Management, Silverstein Properties, structural engineering company Thornton Tomasetti and the founder of Overlay Capital Build,
Strategic pause - by Shallini Mehra and Chirag Doshi

Strategic pause - by Shallini Mehra and Chirag Doshi

Many investors are in a period of strategic pause as New York City’s mayoral race approaches. A major inflection point came with the Democratic primary victory of Zohran Mamdani, a staunch tenant advocate, with a progressive housing platform which supports rent freezes for rent
Behind the post: Why reels, stories, and shorts work for CRE (and how to use them) - by Kimberly Zar Bloorian

Behind the post: Why reels, stories, and shorts work for CRE (and how to use them) - by Kimberly Zar Bloorian

Let’s be real: if you’re still only posting photos of properties, you’re missing out. Reels, Stories, and Shorts are where attention lives, and in commercial real estate, attention is currency.