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Yuricic named associate principal at GreenbergFarrow

Robert Yuricic has been named an associate principal with GreenbergFarrow, a nationally recognized architecture, planning, engineering and development consulting firm. Yuricic serves as director of GreenbergFarrow's New York office. A resident of Port Washington, he has been with the company since the Atlanta-based firm opened its New York location in 1998. Yuricic has more than 25 years of architectural experience encompassing commercial, office, health care and school design projects, as well as and multiple-big-box and retail center facilities. With expertise in urban and suburban retail development, he has led teams that have designed projects ranging from single retail outlets to large retail centers of more than fifty acres in size. Yuricic holds a bachelor of science degree in Architecture from the New York Institute of Technology in Old Westbury. He also holds teaching positions at New York University and the New York School of Interior Design.
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