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Skanska USA hires Dannenbring as development manager

According to Skanska USA, its commercial development unit, which is pursuing commercial development initiatives in Washington D.C., Boston, Houston and Seattle, has hired Catherine Dannenbring as a development manager in its New York office. In her new role at Skanska, Dannenbring will utilize her years of industry experience and expertise working as a real estate professional on urban, mixed-use development projects in the Northeast. Dannenbring will fulfill a variety of duties, which include supporting the expansion of the firm's Commercial Development unit into new markets, pursuing higher education, institutional and municipal clients for public private partnerships and build-to-suit opportunities and developing sustainability strategies for commercial development.
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TAYLOR receives contract for construction of 37,000 s/f Comfort Inn & Suites

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