As business owners look to returning to a more in-person work environment, the returning workforce will have different expectations and different concerns than might have been vocalized prior to 2020.
Boston, MA Standing at 46 stories and 35 stories in two towers, the city’s largest office complex, International Place, has been a premier business address and destination for decades.
Pembroke, MA According to Acella Construction Corp., a leader in construction management throughout greater Boston, Todd Gainey has been promoted to project executive.
Boston, MA BOND Brothers Inc. has hired Neisha Springer as head of talent management. Keeping with their commitment to prioritizing workforce development and long-term growth for the company, this newly created position will work closely with the chief human resources officer.
Needham, MA Bowdoin Construction Corp. is growing, with four new associates joining their team: Superintendent Patrick Flanagan, project manager Luisa Sheahan, estimator Gabriella DiRino, and labor foreman Eduardo Gonçalves.
Scarborough, ME Landry/French Construction, one of Northern New England’s leading construction management firms, has hired Denis Garriepy as chief operating officer.
Boston, MA RODE Architects principal and director of interior design Jessica Haley has been awarded the 2022 Distinguished Alumni in Interior Architecture Award from the Boston Architectural College (BAC) Alumni Council for her exemplary accomplishments, service and commitment to the field of interior design.
Wilmington, MA The Procopio Companies (Procopio) celebrated the grand opening of Lume, the firm’s newest addition to its multifamily portfolio. Lume is a three-story, podium-style apartment building with 39 garden-style units and 10 additional townhomes. The development includes community amenities such as a fitness center
Portsmouth, NH DeStefano & Associates, Inc., (DAI) has started the interior renovation of an existing 8,000 s/f clubhouse amenity building located at a residential complex in Manchester, NH. Designed by SV Design Architects, primary renovation includes relocating the fitness room with the club room and creating a co-work space.
Worcester, MA According to the Urban Land Institute’s (ULI) Terwilliger Center for Housing, Courthouse Lofts is a recipient of the Jack Kemp Excellence in Affordable and Workforce Housing award. Courthouse Lofts is one of three national award recipients.
New Haven, CT Architecture, art, and advisory firm Svigals + Partners reveals the completion of several projects at the Elm City Bioscience Center, a fully transformed building in downtown that has been revitalized from an underutilized office building into a vital biotech hub.
Portsmouth, NH Market Square Architects, PLLC, a private architecture firm with locations in N.H. and Austin, TX and Aesh Design Architects, a firm located in St. Louis and Nashville, have completed their merger, creating an industry leader in architecture and design.
Boston, MA RMF Engineering, a leader in full-service MEP engineering, has relocated its city office within the center of the city’s Financial District.
Windsor, CT ARCO National Construction has partnered with repeat client Scannell Properties to bring a two-building industrial development to the area. The 268,800 s/f and 218,400 s/f distribution facilities are located on a 40.8-acre site and are connected via a 20’ wide freight connector.
Beverly, MA Windover Construction has promoted Jennifer Robitaille to project executive. Robitaille joined Windover in 2013 and as a senior project manager has led many of the firm’s largest and most complex projects, primarily in the academic sector.
Weymouth, MA Gale Associates, Inc. names new leadership team with the appointment of a new board of directors. Since 1964, Gale has provided a collaborative environment for engineers, architects, and planners.
Worcester, MA V10 Development along with NEI General Contracting, and The Architectural Team (TAT), broke ground on The Cove, a seven-story 210,000 s/f building located at 89 Green St.
Lexington, MA After completing the campus center addition project, Cotting School invited both Erland and ARC/Architectural Resources Cambridge back to campus to renovate 33,600 s/f of space within their existing academic building.