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Redevelopment Summit Celebrates Milestones and Sets Vision 789 444 DMR Architects

Redevelopment Summit Celebrates Milestones and Sets Vision

Elected Officials and leaders from the public and private sectors celebrated Hackensack’s revitalization accomplishments and set a vision for its future at the recent Hackensack Redevelopment Summit.

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High Tech High School
The $150M Frank J. Gargiulo Campus Opens 789 444 DMR Architects

The $150M Frank J. Gargiulo Campus Opens

The Frank J. Gargiulo Campus, described as the “gem of high schools in Hudson County,” is open.

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East Brunswick Route 18 Redevelopment
East Brunswick Route 18 Redevelopment Moves Forward 789 444 DMR Architects

East Brunswick Route 18 Redevelopment Moves Forward

The redevelopment of one of New Jersey’s busiest commercial corridors, Route 18 in East Brunswick, is underway, with the latest step forward coming in the form of two RFPs to developers.

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Hunterdon Ambulatory Surgery Center
Hunterdon Healthcare Opens Ambulatory Surgery Center 789 444 DMR Architects

Hunterdon Healthcare Opens Ambulatory Surgery Center

On June 14 DMR joined Hunterdon Healthcare for the ribbon cutting of the new Ambulatory Surgery Center at the healthcare system’s Bridgewater facility, the second phase of a project that transformed a former Bank of America building into medical office space.

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Hackensack PAC Historic Preservation Award
Hackensack PAC Honored with Historic Preservation Award 789 444 DMR Architects

Hackensack PAC Honored with Historic Preservation Award

On May 10 the DMR Architects-designed Hackensack Performing Arts Center received the 2018 Bergen County Historic Preservation Award for the adaptive reuse of the former Masonic Temple at 102 State Street.

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Past (and future) glory: In real estate, older can be better 789 444 DMR Architects

Past (and future) glory: In real estate, older can be better

When folks move into Annin Lofts, a 52-unit edifice at 163 Bloomfield Ave. in Verona, the apartments will have that just-built scent, but the building—an Annin Flag factory for 94 years—is anything but new.

This article originally appeared in NJBiz.

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How DMR Architects took ‘design’ into multiple business areas 2000 1125 DMR Architects

How DMR Architects took ‘design’ into multiple business areas

As part of a series of interviews with members of the Rutgers Center for Real Estate’s Advisory Board and Emerging Leaders Council, Kevin Riordan of the Center sat down with Lloyd Rosenberg, to get his insights and perspectives on the firm and its business model.

This article originally appeared in Rutgers Center for Real Estate – Blog.

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Here’s what Bayonne residents are saying about city’s Master Plan 960 540 DMR Architects

Here’s what Bayonne residents are saying about city’s Master Plan

Rarely does a public meeting in the City Hall’s Council Chambers go without minor squabbles, rising tensions, and even full-blown arguments. Monday’s gathering at City Hall took on a decidedly different tone.

This article originally appeared on NJ.com.

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Bergen architectural firm seizes big opportunities, thrives on a challenge 960 540 DMR Architects

Bergen architectural firm seizes big opportunities, thrives on a challenge

If you live in the region, odds are pretty good that you’ve set eyes on at least one place or project DMR has worked on.

This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com.

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How architects can take advantage of economic cycles, even the downturns 960 540 DMR Architects

How architects can take advantage of economic cycles, even the downturns

Despite several economic cycles, including three recessions, since DMR was founded in 1991, fueled by the recent strength of the construction industry, DMR is celebrating its 25th anniversary with its largest headcount and is recording its highest revenue. While not immune to economic cycles, DMR has used downturns as strategic thresholds to increase market share and adapt to new trends, often diversifying into new practice areas and adding key talent in recessions.

This article originally appeared on Real Estate Weekly.

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