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Eastman Cooke constructs 10,000 s/f interior space designed by Landow & Landow Architects

Manhattan, NY Eastman Cooke & Associates (ECA), a New York-based general contracting firm, commenced its fifth interior construction project for Moroccan Oil, a multinational, luxury cosmetics and haircare brand. Founded in 2008, the company’s exotic Moroccan oil product lines and collections are featured in spas, hair salons, and national chains around the world.

The 10,000 s/f space at 135 East 57th St. is being transformed into a contemporary, high-end office suite. The project includes the installation of new flooring, custom millwork, new light fixtures, and new wall tiles in the elevator lobby and reception area. In addition, Eastman Cooke is building individual offices with glass partitions and frameless doors, further reinforcing the modern design.

“We are delighted to see Moroccan Oil continue its office expansion,” said April Intrabartola, vice president of Eastman Cooke & Associates. “For more than six years, it has been a pleasure to work with this prestigious brand.”

Eastman Cooke’s Peter Morandi, CEO, LEED AP, said “This is an organization with well-developed criteria for spatial flow and functionality that aligns with its very distinct corporate identity.”

Landow & Landow Architects AIA designed the interiors.

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