330 Hudson Street
Our Pavarini McGovern team helped reposition this century-old industrial building in Lower Manhattan into a LEED® Gold, 17-story office and retail building....
Read MoreOur Pavarini McGovern team helped reposition this century-old industrial building in Lower Manhattan into a LEED® Gold, 17-story office and retail building....
Read MoreTo support the growth of New York Law School’s (NYLS) Worth Street campus, Pavarini McGovern constructed a new, 209,000sf flagship academic building, a major phase of New York Law’s expansion program....
Read MorePavarini McGovern (PMG) managed construction of the new, 20,000sf, four-story High Line headquarters, which houses the maintenance and administrative staff as well as vehicles and equipment that support the High Line, the New York City park on Manhattan’s West Side....
Read MoreWhen the owners of 280 Park Avenue realized the time had come for an upgrade, they called in the Pavarini McGovern team to help reposition the 1.2 million sf building, including renovating the exterior and interior of the building’s east...
Read MorePavarini McGovern managed the construction of the new 50,000sf Campbell Sports Center, the gateway to the Baker Field Athletic Complex of Columbia University. ...
Read MorePavarini McGovern served as the project manager for the $16 million wondrous SeaGlass carousel, developed by The Battery Conservancy....
Read MoreTimes Square is world-renowned as the epicenter of America’s retail, theater and restaurant scene. Our firm is working with developer SL Green to build a new addition to the retail landscape in Times Square, complete with an LED billboard display,...
Read MorePavarini McGovern was retained to build a new “transparent” 31-story boutique office tower utilizing the latest concrete construction technology....
Read MorePavarini McGovern is providing preconstruction and construction phases with RFR Realty, Hines, and the design team led by Foster+Partners for a new residential condominium high-rise on an approximately 8,000sf corner site at the southwest corner of Lexington Avenue....
Read MoreHotelier André Balazs envisioned his newest boutique hotel in the unlikeliest of places: the cobblestone streets of Manhattan’s Meatpacking District, and spanning over a section of the remarkable High Line, the public park built on abandoned elevated railroad tracks running...
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