The following is a selection of media placements for Great Ink clients and a summary of each.
Kimmerle Group
April 21, 2022
By Joshua Burd
Kimmerle Group completed the design of PLT Health Solutions’ new 14,000-SF headquarters at 119 Headquarters Plaza. PLT is a maker of healthy ingredients for food and wellness products. Kimmerle Newman Architects and Kimmerle Workspace oversaw furniture selection and procurement and carried out branding and graphics, guiding PLT through decisions on how to make the space feel new and fresh while integrating existing items, many of which were still in good condition and could add to the texture and warmth of the office.
Simone Development Companies
April 20, 2022
The Building Owners and Managers Association of Westchester (BOMA) has announced that Simone Development Companies and Argent Ventures and will be the honorees at BOMA’s 30th Annual Hall of Honor Awards Dinner to be held Thursday, May 12 at Abigail Kirsch at Tappan Hill in Tarrytown. The honorees will be recognized for their contributions to Westchester’s economy.
Retail by MONA
April 20, 2022
By David Moin
Retail by MONA worked with Showfields to bring its distinctive retail format to Brooklyn’s Williamsburg neighborhood, with a new 11,500-SF lease at 187 Kent Avenue. Showfields, which currently operates a store in Manhattan’s NoHo neighborhood, another in Miami, and a pop-up in Los Angeles, emphasizes emerging, mission-driven brands, while also carrying growth and heritage brands. The focus is on wellness, home, food and beverage, beauty, ready-to-wear, and accessories brands — and changing the lineup every six months.
View, Inc.
April 19, 2022
By Joe Petrie
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport will have 14,000-SF of View’s dynamic glass installed as part of its 300,000 SF S1 Concourse Project inside Terminal 4. The glass is a valuable tool to address the environmental impact of the facility while enhancing the traveler experience.
FirstService Residential, Castle Lanterra Properties
April 19, 2022
By Aly J. Yale
An article in Mutlifamily Executive focuses on disaster preparedness, talking about the ways multifamily operators can prepare for increasing weather events and minimize loss. The piece features commentary from Tal Eyal, executive vice president of FirstService Residential New York and Elie Rieder, founder and CEO of Castle Lanterra Properties.
Marx Realty
April 15, 2022
By I-Chun Chen
Marx Realty announces several new leases and expansions at its 10 Grand Central office building. HLTH, a conference organizer for the health care industry, has more than doubled its space, signing a a 12,000-square-foot lease expansion and renewal. Additionally, 15,000 SF of new leases were signed for LIV Golf Inc., Family Management Corp., Kasa Living, and CAVA, a Mediterranean restaurant.
CommonWealth Partners
April 15, 2022
By Andrew McIntyre
Wilson Sonsini has renewed its lease for 190,000 square feet in Palo Alto, California at CommonWealth Partners’ 650 Page Mill Road. The firm counsels a broad range of Silicon Valley startups and has leased the two-story building since it was built in 1994.
Populous
April 14, 2022
By Ron Ruggless
Populous led the design for Chicken N Pickle’s new brand style and architectural prototype. Chicken N Pickle, the unique, indoor/outdoor entertainment complex that combines a casual, chef-driven restaurant and sports bar with pickleball courts and a variety of yard games, will unveil the new prototype later this year at its St. Charles, MO outpost.
View, Inc.
April 14, 2022
Facility Executive reports on the installation of View, Inc.’s Immersive Display and Smart Windows at Amazon’s new office space in Redmond, Washington. The windows use artificial intelligence to automatically adjust in response to outdoor conditions, maximizing access to natural light and outdoor views while controlling heat and glare. View Smart Windows will help Amazon reach its goals in The Climate Pledge—a commitment to achieve net-zero carbon emissions across its business by 2040. View Smart Windows reduce energy consumption from HVAC and lighting by as much as 20%.