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Montroy Andersen DeMarco hires Roberson as job captain

Allie Roberson, MADGI Allie Roberson, MADGI
New York, NY The New York City architecture, design, and planning firm of Montroy Andersen DeMarco (MADGI) has hired Allie Roberson as job captain. The value of the firm’s ongoing commercial, office, hospitality, retail, and multifamily projects exceeds $500 million. Building Design & Construction ranks MADGI as the 88th largest architectural firm in the U.S. “Allie brings valuable national design experience in the retail, office, hospitality, and multi-family sectors. She will support our firm’s landlord services and commercial design studios,” said MADGI principal Daniel Montroy, AIA. Roberson’s current projects include office fit-outs for Novantas and Sumitomo in Manhattan; a 2,800 s/f restaurant at the Dazzler Hotel in Brooklyn, NY; and the building repositioning and upgrades of 111-115 Broadway in New York, NY for Capital Partners. Prior to joining MADGI, Roberson worked in design capacities at The Office of Charles F. Bloszies, FAIA, in San Francisco, CA and at 2 Point Perspective Inc. in Chicago, IL. She holds a Master of Architecture from The Ohio State University and a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Illinois at Chicago.
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