Welcoming 2021 at One Times Square!

Welcoming 2021 at One Times Square!

We’re excited to share that our client, Jamestown, has been planning a robust alternative to the traditional Times Square New Year festivities that everyone can enjoy from the comfort of their own home!

The One Times Square building has been outfitted with cameras to live stream the iconic Ball drop and fireworks.  An exciting round-up of music, art and entertainment is also planned.

Zubatkin is proud to be supporting Jamestown in making this virtual and augmented reality experience a success.  Join us to ring in the New Year by signing up and downloading the app: https://nye2021.com.

Kasey Pace Receives CREW New York’s Star of the Year Award

Kasey Pace Receives CREW New York’s Star of the Year Award

Congratulations to our very own Kasey Pace, who has been awarded CREW New York’s Star of the Year Award! This award is reserved for a member who has gone above and beyond in their contributions to CREW New York.

Kasey is being recognized for her longstanding support of CREW’s mission and goals, as well as her generosity in sharing her time and talent in support of others.

Elm Community Charter School Celebrates Groundbreaking

Elm Community Charter School Celebrates Groundbreaking

We’re excited to share that the Elm Community Charter School broke ground on its four-story school building in Queens! When completed, the new facility will provide a vital educational resource to a neighborhood that has long experienced overcrowding in its local public schools.

The project is being implemented by the landlord/developer, Liberty One Group, and Zubatkin has been representing Elm Community Charter School’s interests in the lease negotiations, design, and construction of the project. Read more about the groundbreaking event and project details in the Queens Chronicle.

Planet Word Nominated for Best New Attraction by USA Today

Planet Word Nominated for Best New Attraction by USA Today

We’re pleased to share that Planet Word has been nominated for Best New Attraction by USA Today! Join us in voting for this fun, surprising, and inspiring museum that recently launched in Washington, DC. You can vote once per day every day until December 21st at USA Today – 10 Best Readers Choice Awards.

Zubatkin is very proud to have played a role in supporting this important institution by managing the exhibit development and installation work.

Zubatkin Participates in Annual Rooftops NYC Conference

Zubatkin Participates in Annual Rooftops NYC Conference

This morning, our very own Jason Zubatkin presented at the virtual 10th Annual Rooftops Conference NYC 2020, “ a symposium for the not-for-profit sector focused on the role of real estate — owned, leased, or hosted physical space — in the operations, financial performance, and achievement of mission by not-for-profit organizations of all sizes and mission types.” Jason joined other industry professionals in addressing real estate and space needs for achieving core objectives for organizations, sharing his expertise in Site Search: Setting Goals & Criteria. For more information on the Rooftops Project and their events, please visit the Rooftops Project website.

New Museum, Planet Word, Opens in Washington, DC

New Museum, Planet Word, Opens in Washington, DC

We’re excited to share that Planet Word in Washington, DC officially opened its doors to the public on Thursday!  Planet Word is a new, start-up museum with a mission of inspiring a love of words and language. The project features nine permanent galleries, each with their own voice-activated experience; a standalone, puzzle-solving gallery; a voice-activated 22-foot-high Word Wall; and a 5,000-LED globe with word games.

“I am so thrilled to open Planet Word’s doors to the public and cannot imagine a more fitting time for a museum of language to open in our nation’s capital. Democracy depends on literate citizens. I hope that Planet Word can provide a forum for civil discourse and a place where our community, in all its vibrant diversity, can gather to share the words that bridge differences and forge solutions.” Museum Founder & CEO Ann Friedman said in a statement.

Zubatkin is very proud to have played a role in supporting this important institution, and we look forward to its continued success.  Read the full announcement on The Washington Post, and watch the virtual ribbon cutting video here.

Congratulations Planet Word!

Jewish Home at Rockleigh Construction Progress

Jewish Home at Rockleigh Construction Progress

We’re excited to share that the Jewish Home of Rockleigh’s short-term rehab and aquatic center building is continuing to advance and is now officially out of the ground! A timelapse video of the past two weeks of construction can be found here. When completed, the overall project will allow the Jewish Home to expand its services to outpatients and create a better experience for everyone using their rehabilitation services.

Kasey Pace Participates in DIG This Panel

Kasey Pace Participates in DIG This Panel

Our very own Kasey Pace, Senior Project Manager, is serving as a Panelist for the DIG This My Story Panel. As a collaboration among CREWNY, CREW Foundation and Nontraditional Employment for Women (NEW), DIG This features a series of professional development talks that touch on a variety of topics relevant to women pursuing a career in the construction industry.

“The Program will focus on the Development Lifecycle to educate NEW graduates about Commercial Real Estate careers available to them beyond the construction trades, culminating with a Mock RFP Team Challenge: NEW graduate teams will develop project proposals responding to a Mock RFP, and present them to a panel of distinguished judges, which will determine the winners.” Learn more about the program by visiting the CREWNY webpage. Note that participation is limited to NEW graduates, and is by special invitation only.

Latest AK360 Project Progress

Latest AK360 Project Progress

We’re excited to report that the Albright-Knox expansion is moving along as planned and continues to make good progress. According to Museum Director, Janne Sirén, “We remain on track, on budget, and on schedule,” Read the full story here.

While the gallery will remain closed to the public until 2022, Albright Knox-Northland, a satellite location, re-opened to the public last weekend, featuring the exhibition Swoon: Seven Contemplations. The exhibit will run through January 10th, 2021. Read more about the re-opening here.

Zubatkin has been working with the Albright-Knox since 2015 on the development of the project implementation strategy, management of the design and approvals, and construction administration.

New Year’s Eve Ball Drop Celebration in Times Square Will be Virtually Enhanced

New Year’s Eve Ball Drop Celebration in Times Square Will be Virtually Enhanced

We’re excited to share that the upcoming New Year’s Eve celebration in Times Square will be virtually enhanced so that everyone can enjoy the Ball drop safely. “The world desperately needs to come together symbolically and virtually to celebrate the people and things we love and to look forward with a sense of renewal and new beginnings,” said Tim Tompkins, president of the Times Square Alliance and co-producer of the event. Learn more on NBC News.
Zubatkin is proud to be working with Jamestown in support of the planning and implementation of this work at the iconic One Times Square building.
Visit: One Times Square’s Instagram Page.

 

Belvedere Castle and St. Anselm & St. Roch Honored at the 30th Annual Lucy G. Moses Awards

Belvedere Castle and St. Anselm & St. Roch Honored at the 30th Annual Lucy G. Moses Awards

We’re excited to share that two of our restoration projects, Belvedere Castle and the Church of St. Anselm & St. Roch, will be honored at The New York Landmarks Conservancy’s Annual Lucy G. Moses Awards. The Moses Awards are the Conservancy’s highest honors for outstanding preservation, and celebrates its 30th Anniversary this year. The virtual awards will be hosted tonight beginning at 6 PM EST. Congratulations to the Central Park Conservancy and Archdiocese of New York on this achievement!

USGA Announces Second Home in Pinehurst, NC

USGA Announces Second Home in Pinehurst, NC

We’re pleased to share that our longtime client, the United States Golf Association (USGA), has announced plans for a second home in Pinehurst, North Carolina. The project will establish a combined visitor center and museum, offices for USGA staff, and a technologically advanced test center – the only one of its kind in America – to test golf balls and golf clubs. The USGA’s primary headquarters, the USGA Golf Museum and Library and Arnold Palmer Center for Golf History will continue to operate in New Jersey.

Zubatkin has been working with the USGA since 2002 and has been involved in supporting the organization’s site selection efforts and due diligence evaluations for the Pinehurst location. Learn more about the project in Golf Digest Magazine, The Pilot, and the News Observer.

For more information about Zubatkin’s work with USGA, please visit our USGA Administrative Headquarters and USGA Museum project pages.

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