Commercial Construction & Renovation

SEP-OCT 2012

Commercial Construction & Renovation helps our subscribers design, build and maintain better commercial facilities by delivering content to meet the information needs of today's high-level executives.

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INDUSTRY EVENTS Open Forum We've been focused on and continue to focus on our DeNovo growth, especially in the New York market. However; we now are building an equally robust program for renovations using a majority of outsource project managers. — Paula Manning, TD Bank Avenue in Chicago – while the design still is occurring. It has an open date of September 1. The logistics of this project have been monumental. We have a car in there, as well Meet me at the High Networking doesn't get much better than an afternoon trip to the museum. That's exactly where attendees of the Women in Commercial Construction & Facilities Retreat headed, taking in the High Museum of Art's treasure drove of art pieces. The High, one of the leading art museums in the south- eastern United States, features more than 13,000 works of art in its permanent collection, including an extensive anthology of 19th- and 20th-century American art; signifi- cant holdings of European paintings and decorative art; a growing collection of African American art; and burgeon- ing collections of modern and contemporary art, photog- raphy and African art. Along with the tour, attendees and their significant others were treated to an exclusive lunch in the museum. The retreat was sponsored by Commercial Construction & Renovation magazine. as more than 200 LED screens. This will be our flagship store and we're very excited to have our latest technology for customers to touch and see what's right for them. In addition, I'm focusing on our construction program for next year – understanding what it's going to be and try to staff up for it. We try to have projects spaced out evenly throughout the year. That means 52 Commercial Construction & Renovation September/October 2012

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