With charming neighborhoods like Greenwich Village, TriBeCa and SoHo, Lower Manhattan long ago became one of Manhattan’s most sought-after residential areas. But a lesser-known district among those neighborhoods—the few blocks known as “Hudson Square” nestled between West Houston, Varick and...
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June 19, 2018
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Structure Tone’s quarterly magazine, STO Insights, has been recognized for its outstanding graphics and content by Graphic Design USA and the Society of Marketing Professional Services.
Structure Tone’s STO Insights magazine won a Liberty Award in the New York chapter of...
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Structure Tone’s Boston office came out a winner in this year’s Awards of Excellence program for the Boston chapter of the International Facility Management Association (IFMA).
Red Hat’s new Seaport offices won the program’s annual...
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This year, Crain’s conducted an open-ended survey to determine New York City’s five coolest office spaces. Crain’s criteria were flexible, but the space’s aesthetics, functionality, sustainability and innovative aspects all factored into the publication’s ultimate decision to include three of...
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The Sewell family of auto dealerships in Texas has always put the customer experience at the center of their business. As they put it, they’re aiming to build “customers for life.” The company’s newest dealership in Grapevine, Texas puts that...
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Last August, Hurricane Harvey ravaged the southern United States and the Caribbean, hitting the Houston, Texas region especially hard. Reports estimate that the storm left over $125 billion of damage in its wake, tying it with Hurricane Katrina as the...
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Sixty years ago, the Boston Globe left downtown Boston to open a large newsroom and printing complex on the outskirts of the city. The workplace mirrored what was standard for a newspaper at the time—cubicles, telephones, stacks of paper and...
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By Chris Donnelly, project manager, LF Driscoll
Initiated in Europe, Passive House is a third-party sustainable building standard that has started to pick up steam in the US. Passive building involves a set of quantifiable, performance-oriented design principles. These design principles...
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