Spotlights

2025 Women in Construction: Jodi Hoffman, Certilman Balin Adler & Hyman LLP

What is one project or achievement in your career that you are most proud of, and how did it impact your organization or community? One project I’m most proud of is the Dealertrack headquarters in New Hyde Park, NY. This fast-track, built-to-suit lease was completed in just three weeks, right before COVID hit.

2025 Women in Construction: Erica Mulligan, JB&B

What is one project or achievement in your career that you are most proud of, and how did it impact your organization or community? The project I’m most proud of is the Cornell Tech Roosevelt Island campus. I was part of the design team for the central utility plant, which provides power to the rest of the buildings on the campus.

2025 Women in Construction: Kerri Riggio, Suffolk

What is one project or achievement in your career that you are most proud of, and how did it impact your organization or community?  I had the opportunity to manage the full construction of an affordable housing project in the South Bronx. We were able to elevate it from the traditional affordable housing project with community-focused amenities and a modern, welcoming lobby.

2025 Women in Construction: Andrea Mancino, Bright Power

What is one project or achievement in your career that you are most proud of, and how did it impact your organization or community? I climbed from intern to CEO at Bright Power in just over a decade. Early on, I co-founded two divisions within the company that provide building system commissioning and high performance building consulting for ground-up new construction projects.

2025 Women in Construction: Emily Durso, Bright Power

What is one project or achievement in your career that you are most proud of, and how did it impact your organization or community?  I am really proud of our work on the Gail P. Duke Senior Residence in Brownsville, Brooklyn. The project is a 13-story building with an older adult center on the ground floor

2025 Women in Construction: Jenny Freeman, LEED AP, Group PMX

What is one project or achievement in your career that you are most proud of, and how did it impact your organization or community? I loved working at the Metropolitan Museum of Art early in my career–unlike other projects, those spaces have not been renovated again and incorporated unique bespoke features!

2025 Women in Construction: Sharon Small, JT Magen

What is one project or achievement in your career that you are most proud of, and how did it impact your organization or community? BlackRock’s new offices at 50 Hudson Yards required Platinum certification from the beginning of this large, multi-year project. Platinum projects cannot let LEED requirements slip through cracks.

2025 Women in Construction: Christine Faverio, JCJ Architecture

What is one project or achievement in your career that you are most proud of, and how did it impact your organization or community? One morning on my way to work in New York, a man called my name. I didn’t recognize Enrique at first — he had been a friend of an employee

2025 Women in Construction: Rose Bothomley, CTA Architects P.C.

What is one project or achievement in your career that you are most proud of, and how did it impact your organization or community? As an NYC resident of 25 years, I am most proud of the historic preservation work I’ve been a part of. I’m still awed by the city’s architectural variety, but it’s been incredible to gain a deeper understanding

NYC agencies abandon mission statements, escalate anti-taxpayer policies amidst tax assessment controversy - by Peter Blond

While it is very upsetting news to publicize, two New York City agencies have abandoned their mission statements (psst, to correct real estate tax assessment errors). As a practitioner in the field and as a member of the New York City Bar Association, it is necessary to highlight just how anti-taxpayer these institutions