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The Spector Group wins prestigious projects

The Spector Group, one of New York's premiere architecture and design firms, has won several projects, ranging from an international financial institution to a Fortune 1000 company to a medical center in Europe. Reflecting on the company's success, principal Scott Spector, AIA, said, "Spector has the unique dual set of being strong designers and having an excellent business sense, thus bringing added value to our clients. We combine cutting-edge design with a true understanding of business, which means that we create designs that have the power to transform and change lives, while at the same time meet time-sensitive schedules and critical budget criteria. Our clients, both new and long-term, come to us for that." Spector's recent wins include: * ICICI Bank, New York City. The Spector Group is designing the N.Y. offices and first branch office in the U.S. * PowerSpace & Services, NYC. Construction has recently begun on multiple corporate interiors and independent business centers. * Panthera Foundation, NYC. The Spector Group is serving as prime architect and designer for the New York headquarters of this not-for-profit organization. * Pall Corporation, Port Washington, N.Y. The Spector Group is responsible for architecture and interior design for the 262,000 s/f corporate headquarters. * Bucharest University Medical Center, Bucharest, Romania - 1.5 million s/f. * Bronx Mental Health Redevelopment projects, New York City. The Spector Group, in association with Architecture +, is master architect/engineer and master planner for this 500,000 s/f redevelopment.
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The evolving relationship of environmental  consultants and the lending community - by Chuck Merritt

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When Environmental Site Assessments (ESA) were first part of commercial real estate risk management, it was the lenders driving this requirement. When a borrower wanted a loan on a property, banks would utilize a list of “Approved Consultants” to order the report on both refinances and purchases.