builders, architects, engineers and
others in the development community to honor those responsible
for much of the State’s impressive new construction
and renovation.
Twelve winners were selected based on economic impact,
architectural merit and community involvement. In all,
31 applications representing $500 million in construction
costs and 7,000 jobs were submitted.
“It gives me great pleasure to present these
awards,” NJBIA President Philip Kirschner said.
“Today’s winners have improved communities
across the State with new development or redevelopment
projects. They have turned their properties into vibrant,
thriving businesses. They have beautified downtowns,
restored historic buildings, and created new jobs.”
The New Good Neighbor Awards are presented annually
to new developments or renovations that exhibit architectural
excellence, create jobs, and enhance the community.
An independent panel of judges selects the winners.
New Good Neighbor Awards 2005 Winners
Cape Liberty Cruise Port, LLC
Bayonne
Cedar Crest of Pompton Plains
Pompton Plains
Lyric Hall
Rocky Hill
Mercedes-Benz Regional
Master Parts Distribution Center
Robbinsville
The Peddie School-120 Main Street
Hightstown
Red Bank Veterinary Hospital
Tinton Falls
Roche Molecular Systems
Branchburg
Stryker Orthopaedics
Mahwah
Firmenich’s “The Prism”
Fragrance Laboratory
Plainsboro
Woodcrest Corporate Center
Cherry Hill
_____________________
Special Projects
Lewis Sigler Institute for Integrative
Genomics at Princeton University
The Enterprise Center at the NJ Institute
of Technology in Newark
NJBIA thanks its 2005
New Good Neighbor Luncheon Sponsors
Allied Fire & Safety Equipment Company,
Inc.
Building Contractors Association of New Jersey
Center Square Builders, Inc.
Firmenich Incorporated
Fitzpatrick & Associates, Inc.
New Jersey Commerce, Economic Growth & Tourism Commission
PSEG Site Finders
Schoor DePalma, Inc.
Skanska USA Building, Inc.
Stryker Orthopaedics
Valley National Bank
 |
 |
Return to Scrapbook |
|