The Real Deal New York

Architects: Singing or silent?

In a post-starchitect age, NYC architects act as canary in coal mine

November 19, 2010 02:03PM
By Melissa Dehncke-McGill

From the November issue:If there’s one coal-mine canary for New York City real estate, it’s the architecture firms that create project blueprints — often years before the public knows anything about them. Today, as the economy resists any sort of clear classification, pundits and economists may learn a thing or two about where exactly the market is going, by turning to those architects to find out what kinds of projects are actually in the New York City development pipeline. In this month’s Q & A, The Real Deal did just that. [more]

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