BOND has been working in New York City’s five boroughs for the past four years and we’ve loved every minute of it – the city’s electricity and variety of work are exhilarating, yet the complexities add a layer
Queens, NY According to Sam Charney, founder of Charney Construction & Development, the company is expanding and evolving, resulting in a name change to Charney Cos. A new residential brokerage division has been
Manhattan, NY According to L&L Holding Co. and Normandy Real Estate Partners, its revitalization plan for the historic Terminal Warehouse in West Chelsea has been approved by the New York City Landmarks
New York, NY The first “Lunch & Learn” of 2020 sold out to a room filled with property managers and engineers to listen to a detailed presentation by Fabian Cruz, PE, PLLC, a consultant of Briscoe Protective
Yonkers, NY Marx Realty, an owner, developer and manager of office, retail and multifamily property across the U.S., will take over leasing and management for the 1.15 million s/f Cross County Shopping Center.
Albany, NY According to the American Council of Engineering Cos. of New York, (ACEC New York) the association has won the Empire State Society of Association Executives (ESSAE) 2019 Association Excellence Award for Meetings & Expositions
New York, NY For those of you who live in and/or work in Westchester, we’re coming to see you! Please join us for a pint of your favorite IPA (or any other adult beverage) on Thursday, February 6
th at
Binghamton, NY Paulus Development, a Syracuse-based real estate development and management firm, Hueber-Breuer Construction, the Community Preservation Corp. (CPC), a nonprofit affordable housing and community revitalization
New York, NY Professional Women in Construction (PWC) will be kicking off 2020 and celebrating its 40
th year with an exclusive members-only event on February 19
th, held at Corkbuzz. PWC is proud to be
Fire commissioner Daniel Nigro is urging all New Yorkers to close the door when escaping a fire; following two serious fires in Brooklyn and Manhattan in the past two weeks that have injured 27 people.