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Kim Vierheilig has been at AECOM for less than a year, but she’s already familiar with the look. It’s the expression potential clients have when she tells them where she works. “It’s very strange, bec ...
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The New York City Regional Center ("NYCRC") is pleased to announce that construction of projects in eighteen (18) of its EB-5 offerings is now complete. These completed projects have successfully util ...
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The first time Jay Cross visited the West Side rail yard was in the spring of 2000, when he flew up from Miami to meet Woody Johnson and complete the deal to become president of the New York Jets. He ...
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"Stereotypically male design accents" have been reinterpreted inside this homey, private club for women in senior positions, which has opened in New York City's TriBeCa neighbourhood.The Lower Manhatt ...
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When Amazon announced it would pull out of its HQ2 project in Long Island City due to local opposition, many were shocked. How could local residents oppose a deal that would generate 25,000 jobs and $ ...
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The United States is abundant with monuments dedicated to historical figures, events, and philosophies. From Mount Rushmore to the Statue of Liberty, the symbolism behind such monuments often outweigh ...
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In celebration of Women's History Month, we're taking a look back on the accomplishments of civil engineer, Elsie Eaves. When Elsie Eaves was elected a SWE Fellow in 1980, it was said that she “always ...
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Item one on the plan’s 10-point to-do list: a total reorganization of the MTA’s structure. Currently, the authority serves as a “holding company” for five operating agencies (New York City Transit, Lo ...
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Sky-high closings continued in February at 220 Central Park South, 520 Park Avenue and 70 Vestry Street, the limestone high-rises designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects that are among Manhattan’s mo ...
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In the male-dominated real estate universe, the hard hat can be a hard hat to wear.