Top Starts
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Top Starts 2007 06/01/2008 New York Construction magazine traditionally has used the June issue to highlight the top 20 projects started and the top 20 projects completed over the course of the previous year. But with the region still witnessing an unprecedented boom cycle, the list of project starts gets bigger and more impressive every year. |
Best Of
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Best of 2008 12/01/2008 Scheduling conflicts dropped our jury from nine to six over the last week leading up to the big judgment day on Sept. 10. Normally this would not have presented much of a problem but this year was different. New York Construction received so many submissions—269 to be exact—that we had one of our smallest juries to date poring over the largest collection of entries we’d ever had. Click below for past Best of Projects: |
More Projects
| 12/01/07 | New York Times Tower Voted Region’s Best - Best of 2007 Selecting this year’s overall project of the year wasn’t without its share of hiccups. |
| 06/01/07 | Bar Keeps Rising on Top Dollar Efforts in the Region - Top Starts 2006-2007 Anyone looking for proof that the New York-New Jersey-Connecticut region has shifted to a higher gear only has to look at the new threshold that it takes to make our list of the top projects started or completed in the past year. |
| 12/01/06 | Hearst Tower Leads Pack of 40 Winners - Best of 2006 Awards A strange thing happened when 12 people from different backgrounds, disciplines, companies, and states got together this September to serve on the Best of 2006 Awards jury: They agreed unanimously on the overall project of the year. |
| 12/01/05 | Top Starts 2005-2006 This year's ranking of the Top 20 projects started and the Top 20 projects completed in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut may signal a promising trend for the region's development and construction market. |
| 12/01/05 | Best of 2005 Awards The Best of 2005 judges had reviewed nearly 130 projects submitted for consideration, but by the end of a long September day, they still faced a difficult decision: selecting one as the top development effort of the year in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. |
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