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THREE BUILDINGS & A BABY
February 12, 2009
Yesterday, ABO held its monthly luncheon at the National Arts Club on Gramercy Park South, where Merrill Lynch’s Lyn Henry and GE Corp’s Luan Mane gave their insights on how green initiatives and the stimulus package will affect commercial construction. Here are Lyn and Luan framed by Corporate Security’s Phil Chiellini and GE Asset Management’s Vincent Leon. |
ABO member Sally Karpen, Metro Mechanical’s Nick DiMichele, and CNYC’s Mary Ann Rothman. Nick’s a mechanical engineer and tells us that business is booming for his firm. He’s currently working on a number of projects, including Long Island City’s 11-14 50th Ave. and Manhattan’s 166 Perry St. and 141 Fifth Ave. |
You didn’t think we were done with the baby talk, did you? ABO executive director Nicholas LaPorte’s first grandchild, a girl, is due Sunday. |