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Goldstein, Hill & West Architects rebrands to Hill West Architects

Manhattan, NY Goldstein, Hill & West Architects (GHWA), welcomes 2017 with a fresh look and a new name - Hill West Architects. The decision to rebrand and rename reflects the retirement of longtime partner, Alan Goldstein, who co-founded Goldstein, Hill & West in 2009.

As Hill West ushers in the New Year, the rebrand welcomes a fresh vision for expansion. With new projects in the pipeline, Hill West continues as a leader in the marketplace with a robust portfolio that includes 82 projects in the state.

“It is an exciting time for our firm as we welcome the New Year with our new brand,” said Stephen Hill.  “Our growth and progression in the industry as leading design architects allows us to develop our own projects while continuing to lend our expertise on collaborative developments that have defined the skyline we have helped shape over the last 25 years.”

Hill West are the design architects for developments across Manhattan and the five boroughs, from 1 Seaport and 1399 Park Avenue, to 363 and 365 Bond Street, there is virtually no neighborhood in New York City in which they have not had an impact.

“As a highly reputable firm that continues to expand, we have the opportunity to be a full-service firm focusing on sophisticated design and architecture,” said David West. “Hill West is home to 120+ architects and design professionals in addition to our in-house interior design firm, Whitehall Interiors. The teams will still offer comprehensive expert design, planning and zoning services all under one roof. We look forward to the continued success with our team and clients.”

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