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Architectonics International Inc.
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Architect, Designer and Author Dinesh Doshi has completed over 600 store design projects nationally and internationally ranging from supercenters, supermarkets, superettes, convenience stores, fast food establishments and department stores. Holding a Masters of Architecture degree from the prestigious Pratt Institute, Doshi's award-wining firm, Architectonics International Inc., recently celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary.
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Custom Furniture, Food-service/Restaurant, Health Care/Medical, Interiors, Office Buildings/Comml., Planning, Restaurants, Retail/Shopping, Urban Design,
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Hicksville, New York
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NYC Supports Green Jobs

 
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Posted: 11/19/09 07:56am  Reply with quote
NYC Supports Green Jobs

As an expansion of PlaNYC, the sustainability plan of New York City, Mayor Bloomberg has announced a 30-point proposal to bolster the region’s green economy. Programs will aid green businesses and provide training for 13,000 new jobs, doubling the workforce in the green sector over the next decade, according to the mayor. Four areas of focus will foster this growth: green buildings, onsite renewable energy, carbon trading and finance, and greener neighborhoods.

With the recent initiatives, Robert C. Lieber, deputy mayor for economic development, claims New York City has “the most forward-thinking sustainability plan of any city in the nation.” Highlights include new research centers, solar-powered zones, urban wind projects, job-training programs, legislative reforms, youth education, and green incentives guides.

These ambitious ideas are all part of the comprehensive Five Borough Economic Opportunity Plan, a strategy to create jobs for New Yorkers, improve the city’s neighborhoods, and carve the path to economic recovery and growth.

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