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Two new divisions formed by Libman Wolf Couples.


In response to growing client demand and a doubling in projects and annual revenue, Libman Wolf Couples has announced the creation of two free-standing divisions, LWC LWC Lindsey Wilson College (Kentucky)
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 Design and LWC Construction. In addition, the name Libman Wolf Couples - an increasingly visible player in Manhattan's commercial interior field - was shortened to its more familiar moniker (1) A name, title or alias. See alias.

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"The establishment of these new entities offers our client base the best of both worlds, greater flexibility and a more focused approach," explained the firm's president, Kenneth J. Libman. "While we continue to distinguish ourselves by offering a full range of architecture, interior design, engineering and construction capabilities, the new divisions provide our clients the opportunity to approach a project in one of two ways - continue to integrate a combination of LWC's services or single out one specific discipline."

Libman linked much of the firm's recent expansion to a marked increase in requests for LWC's interior design services. He indicated that both new divisions will work under the umbrella of LWC Corporate.

In conjunction with these changes, new executive promotions were also announced, including: Richard Rudman, to partner in charge of design; Steven M. Snyder, to partner in charge of engineering; and Nicholas DeSarno, to director of construction.

"These people are true leaders in their respective areas of expertise, averaging over 20 years of industry experience," said Libman. "In the coming months, we anticipate further noteworthy additions to our professional team."

Earlier this year, LWC completed the construction of Johnston & Murphy's new Madison Avenue Madison Avenue, celebrated street of Manhattan, borough of New York City. It runs from Madison Square (23d St.) to the Madison Bridge over the Harlem River (138th St.). In the 1940s and 50s, some of the major U.S.  flagship store and recently have handled design and construction projects for a prominent and varied client roster, including; Hertz, Interscope Records, Lot 61 Restaurant, Mitsui Fudosan Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd. (三井不動産株式会社  , 1251 6th Ave., NationsBank, Rothschild Inc. and The Shooting Gallery shooting gallery Substance abuse A place–eg, an abandoned building in an economically-depressed urban area–ie, a ghetto, where IV drug users congregate, purchase, inject–'shoot' heroin, cocaine, oxycodone or other drug. .

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 City-based commercial clientele. Established in 1993, LWC has grown to over 60 employees; 1998 revenues reached $50 million, double the previous year; and the firm completed projects totaling over 1 million square feet. The firm has also won a variety of major accounts in the office, retail, hospitality, financial, high-tech and non-profit sectors The nonprofit sector, also called the third sector, civic sector or voluntary sector, is a third area of an economy, distinct from the public sector and the private sector. It is made up of all of the non-profit organizations in the economy. , and has played a leading role in projects that received the 1997 and 1998 BOMA Boma (bō`mə), city (1984 pop. 197,617), Bas-Congo province, W Congo (Kinshasa), on the Congo River estuary. A port and railhead, it exports tropical timber, bananas, cacao, and palm products.  Awards.
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Publication:Real Estate Weekly
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Date:May 12, 1999
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