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Dickie Sykes, owner of DGS Consulting LLC and advocate for minority and women owned business in Manhattan, addressed a recent conference organized Professional Women in Construction earlier this month.


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 and advocate for minority and women owned business in Manhattan, addressed a recent conference organized Professional Women in Construction earlier this month. Sykes firm was recently selected to help develop minority and women owned business programs for the LMCCC LMCCC Lower Manhattan Construction Command Center .
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Title Annotation:Interiors
Publication:Real Estate Weekly
Date:Jan 17, 2007
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