New York, NY The Center for Architecture, in partnership with AIA New York, named the recipients of the 2018 Arnold W. Brunner Grant for Arc...
New York, NY On Saturday, April 7th, 700 consulting engineers and clients attended the American Council of Engineering Companies of New York...
New York, NY The Greater New York chapter of IREM held a luncheon meeting on Wednesday, April 18th at the Union League Club in New York City...
NEW YORK, NY The Building Owners & Managers Association of Greater New York (BOMA New York) has hosted its first building tour of the ye...
Manhattan, NY Olshan Properties unveiled plans for the transformation of 99 Hudson St., one of TriBeCa’s most celebrated commercial buildings. Located at the northwest corner of Franklin St. and Hudson St., 99 Hudson St. rises 17 stories and contains 175,000 s/f of office space.
New Rochelle, NY The city joined its master developer, RXR Realty, to advance a bold reinvention of its downtown core expected to ...
Brooklyn, NY The Brooklyn Navy Yard has appointed Michael Kelly to the role of COO and executive vice president. An accomplished archit...
Bronx, NY Habitat for Humanity New York City, a major affordable housing developer and advocate for affordable homeownership in New York City, in conjunction with the Almat Group and the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development, celebrated the groundbreaking of Sydney House, a 56-unit affordable development in Williamsbridge. Sydney House will be one of the largest multifamily developments ever built by a Habitat for Humanity affiliate.
Manhattan, NY Jaros, Baum & Bolles (JBB) of New York City has earned a National Recognition Award for engineering achievement in the American Council of Engineering Companies’ (ACEC) 51st annual Engineering Excellence Awards (EEA) for its role in the design of the New York University Langone Health Science Building in Manhattan.
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