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Gruzen Sampton reintroduces itself as IBI Group • Gruzen Sampton

With a 75-year architectural legacy of serving clients in the New York metropolitan region, Gruzen Samton LLP is reintroducing itself as IBI Group • Gruzen Samton. IBI Group is a global architecture, planning, engineering and technology firm with offices across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Joining IBI Group strengthens and broadens our resources to better serve you. IBI Group • Gruzen Samton continues a long firm tradition of design excellence with innovative and responsive solutions for the public and private sectors. They offer comprehensive professional services to meet the challenges and needs of their clients and positively shape the cities of the future.
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New compliance data shows impact of Local Law 97 to improve sustainability in NYC

Manhattan, NY According to buildings commissioner Ahmed Tigani and Housing commissioner Dina Levy, 93% of the covered privately owned properties, representing 91% of covered buildings, across the city have filed their Local Law 97 compliance reports, demonstrating significant participation from the city’s real estate community
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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.
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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.