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Ribbon Cutting for Renaissance Square in Schenectady, NY
The affordable housing development converted the historic St. Mary's School into 25 apartments and constructed an additional building with 30 apartments, aiding in the city's revitalization.
Why Cities Should Save Old Buildings
Renovating an older building for a new purpose can be challenging, but there are benefits and opportunities to preserving these connections to the past.
Lisa Fingar and Chris Goldan Promoted to Department Directors
The two new positions are part of the firm’s strategic plan to reorganize the Marketing Department.
Grace Ferris Earns LEED Green Associate
This LEED credential denotes proficiency in today’s sustainable design, construction, and operations standards.
Troy Dowdle Joins SWBR as Finance Specialist
Troy provides financial support, including billings, resource plans, and accounts receivable, to our Education, Workplace, and Structural teams.
Jeffrey Kuhn Joins SWBR as Project Designer
Jeff is the newest addition to our Workplace Team.
Courtney Galletti Joins SWBR as Human Resources Assistant
Courtney supports all aspects of the firm’s human resources tasks.
Rod Buffington Joins SWBR as Construction Administrator
Rod will be responsible for full-time onsite construction administration for the new senior housing and domiciliary portion of the Canandaigua VA Medical Center project.
Amanda Loomis, CID, Earns WELL Accreditation
The WELL Rating System aims to ensure that the built environment inherently enhances the health of its occupants.
Yang Song Earns Architectural License
Congratulations to Yang on completing all the required exams to receive his architectural license.
Lifetime Assistance Breaks Ground on $2.7 Million Lowry Center Expansion and Renovation
This is the first project in the $5.1M transformation of three Day Services Centers.
Material Health and Well-Being
Owners, occupants, and designers must continue to enrich their understanding of how the built environment impacts human health.