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Francis Cauffman hires Hancock as project manager for corporate projects

Architecture firm Francis Cauffman has hired Jeremiah Hancock, Associate AIA, LEED AP, as a project manager for corporate interiors projects. Hancock will be responsible for managing several of Francis Cauffman's N.Y. projects for clients such as AOL and Spotify. Previously, Hancock was project manager at Mancini Duffy where he designed corporate interiors for prominent clients including A+E Television Networks, NBC Sports Group, and the Columbia University Medical Center. He has mentored high school students through the Architecture, Construction, and Engineering (ACE) Mentor Program, helping them to prepare for careers in design and construction. Hancock received his Bachelor of Architecture from Syracuse University.
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Cord Meyer Development and Saber Real Estate North break ground on 70 Westchester Ave. in White Plains, NY

White Plains, NY Cord Meyer Development (Forest Hills, NY) and Saber Real Estate North (Brewster and Briarcliff, NY) celebrated a major milestone on June 30 with a ceremonial groundbreaking for 70 Westchester Ave., a mixed-use luxury residential development that will transform a prominent White Plains property
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We support green construction. Just not this kind - by Tammy Smith

We support green construction. Just not this kind - by Tammy Smith

Most people think of St. Patrick’s Day as a fun footnote on the calendar. In construction logistics, however, it’s a full-scale operational variable — especially if your work touches major metro areas with major parades and, let’s call it what it is, enthusiastic celebrants.
Premium experiences, proven returns: The New revenue playbook for sports venues - by Terry McIntyre

Premium experiences, proven returns: The New revenue playbook for sports venues - by Terry McIntyre

Investing in the Fan Experience as a Revenue Strategy The sports and entertainment venues that bet on premium experiences years ago are now seeing those investments pay off in packed seats, increased revenue, and industry recognition.