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     University.
“Having worked at several remarkable buildings in Manhattan, I am extremely proud to join the SJP team and apply my experience to upholding its reputation as a partner to corporate tenants across New York,” Tanzer said.
CLARKE CATON HINTZ
ANNOUNCES SEVEN
PROMOTIONS
Design and planning firm Clarke Caton Hintz has named Michael Nelson and Stephen Doyle as associate principals among seven recent promotions.
The firm announced the moves in early April, noting that Nelson’s projects have included the adaptive reuse of the historic Roebling complex in
its home city of Trenton, along with the renovation and addition to
and on the Rutgers University Tillett Hall renovation received design awards from the New Jersey chapter of the American Institute of Architects. In 2011, he received the AIA-NJ Young Architect of the Year Award.
The firm added that Doyle has had designs published in American School and University Magazine, Architect Magazine, Texas Architect Magazine and the Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture.
“As an award-winning architect and designer,
testimony in support of variance and rezoning applications.
CCH also touted her experience in environmental matters and working with regulatory agencies.
Also rising to senior associate is Maggie Spillane Greco, who has more than 30 years of design and project management experience.
“Her knowledge in building envelope systems and
REALESTATENJTM 25 exceed the owner’s expectations and
overcome complex problems that require elegant and unique solutions,” CCH wrote. “James’ ability to rapidly adapt to various project topologies and scales is evident in his work from small-scale building repairs to complex historic restorations, and large-scale urban planning projects.”
Mulkeen, for his part, has extensive experience bringing projects from concept design through construction in a range of project types, CCH said. He has worked on projects internationally and on both coasts with experience anchored in educational facilities, from child
     the Robert J.
Collins Arena
at Brookdale
Community
College. The practice also cited his role in multiple large-scale renovations to critical buildings at Montclair State University and the nearly $300 million dollar, multi- structure parks and recreation development supporting Yankee Stadium in the Bronx.
“Michael brings to the firm a far- reaching and broad appreciation for design and the built environment,” CCH wrote in its announcement. “He has led teams on complex and enduring projects.”
For his part, Doyle’s design work on the new Roebling School in Trenton
and government offices, medical and scientific project types.
“With over 12 years of experience, Matthew continues to help provide clarity and form
to a client’s
vision, while
managing
large teams of
consultants and
engineers,” the
firm wrote. “His
ability to refine
conceptual
ideas throughout a project’s design, detailing and construction, helps ensure its overall success by achieving goals, while maintaining constructability and project schedules.”
Ryan has more than 20 years of experience in the architecture field, having worked on project
 Michael Nelson
Stephen Doyle
the firm wrote. “Maggie’s varied experience and attention to detail guarantees that her work not
only fulfills a client’s vision and project goals, but is also functional, practical and buildable. Supervising the successful transformation of millions of square feet, she excels
at developing and implementing solutions to design challenges in both new and existing buildings, across many project types.”
The firm’s other newly promoted team members
include James
Giresi, Matthew
Mulkeen and
Thomas Ryan,
who were
elevated to
associate.
Giresi has
eight years of
professional experience and a master’s in infrastructure planning and a bachelor of architecture degree from the New Jersey Institute of Technology.
“James strives to create projects that
firm said. “His experience includes all phases of project development: from schematic design to construction administration.”
Meantime, the practice has promoted Emily Goldman to senior associate. She is a professional planner with more than 15 years of experience and has served as the city planner and housing liaison for Lambertville since 2013.
Additionally, Goldman’s municipal experience includes preparation of master plans,
redevelopment
studies, affordable housing plans, land use zoning ordinances
and variance
application
reviews, while
her private-sector work includes the preparation of expert planning
Matthew Mulkeen
Stephen brings over 20 years of experience in
a wide variety of architecture, planning and landscape architecture projects,” the
Maggie Spillane Greco
technologies allows CCH
to optimize building performance, while maintaining budget and design fidelity,”
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