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"Brand New Lumber Yard Condos Selling Fast in Park Slope"

Brooklyn Eagle - May 6, 2004

"Scarano & Associates Architects - Embracing New Challenges and Unusual Projects"

Brooklyn 's Progress - April 2004

"Fleet Provides Financing for Toy Factory Conversion"

Brooklyn Eagle - April 23, 2004

"Toy Factory Conversion on Schedule"

Brooklyn Eagle - April 19, 2004

"Now rising in the East"

New York Post - April 17, 2004

"With 300 New Residential Buildings, East Williamsburg is 'Hot'"

Brooklyn Eagle - April 16, 2004

"Youssouf of HDC speaks at luncheon hosted by ABO"

New York Real Estate Journal - April 13-26, 2004

"Turning the Tide from Blight to New Beginnings"

Park Slope Courier - April 12, 2004

"Kay Organization Kicks Up Its Brooklyn Development a Notch"

Brooklyn Eagle - April 9, 2004

"Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce Accepting 

Nominations for 2004 Building Brooklyn Awards"

Brooklyn Inc. - April 7, 2004

"20 Condos in High-Rise Offer Elegance in Crown Heights

Brooklyn Eagle - April 6, 2004

"Builders Group Discusses Affordable Housing Issues"

Brooklyn Eagle - April 2, 2004

"Green point to Gain 74 Condos: 60 on Kent St., 14 on Driggs Ave
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Brooklyn Eagle - March 26, 2004

"An architect practice is referred to as a firm because that is what it must be: solid & stable"

New York Real Estate Journal - February 28 - March 15, 2004

"26 More Condominiums for Williamsburg 

Brooklyn Eagle - March 8, 2004

"8 New Condos for Williamsburg

Brooklyn Eagle - February 19, 2004

The Brooklyn Real Estate Record - February 24, 2004

"DUMBO next door" 

New York Post - January 31, 2004

"A mass dwelling - An 1859 Cobble Hill church is converted into fancy apartments"

New York Post - January 24, 2004

"Transformation at Columbia Waterfront Continues"

Brooklyn Eagle / Home Journal - January 23, 2004

"New Building Meets Demand for Smaller Units"

Brooklyn Eagle - January 16, 2004

"Transforming a Factory Into a Residential Tower"

Brooklyn Eagle - January 9, 2004

"East Williamsburg Condo Bridges Adjacent Buildings in Steps"

Brooklyn Daily Eagle - January 2, 2004

"Development on Emmons Avenue to include Marina"

Brooklyn Eagle - December 6, 2003

"Developer Creates Thoroughly Modern Digs in Park Slope Limestone Townhouse"

Brooklyn Daily Eagle - November 21, 2003

"Construction Almost Complete on 41 New Units in Midwood"

Brooklyn Daily Eagle - November 18, 2003

"St. Peter's Church in Cobble Hill Now 'The Arches'"

Brooklyn Eagle - November 15, 2003

"Twins Born in East Williamsburg - Twin Buildings, That is"

Brooklyn Eagle - November 8, 2003

"Former Toy Factory Converts to Loft Condominiums"

Brooklyn Daily Eagle - October 24, 2003

"Celebrate Brooklyn"

Brooklyn Daily Eagle - July 24, 2003

"Douglas Eliman Joins Offer Realtors in Calling Williamsburg 'Hot'"

Brooklyn Daily Eagle - July 23, 2003

"2003 Annual Building Brooklyn Awards" 

Editor, Brooklyn Daily Extra

Brooklyn Daily Eagle - May, 2003

"And the Winners Are..."

Brooklyn Daily Extra, Weekend Edition

Brooklyn Daily Eagle - April 26, 2003

"3M" Digital Exhibition 

The Mastel Gallery

Brooklyn,  New York - October 2002

"100 Condos to be Built Baystreet Landing" 

"Remodeling Building at 130 Baystreet Landing"

Karen O'Shea

The Island Assoc. Press - September 1, 2002

"Rebuilding the Department of Buildings"

Robert M. Scarano Jr. - February 20, 2002

"Vision vs. Mission": Creating Vision for Your Firm during the"Startup Years"

Robert M. Scarano Jr. - February 15, 2002

"A Client Impression": Your Office Environment as a Reflection of Abilities and Qualifications

Robert M. Scarano Jr. - April 9, 2002

"Getting Noticed": Communicating to Potential Clients

Robert M. Scarano Jr. - March 21, 2000

"Project vs. Process Management"

Robert M. Scarano Jr. - October 22, 1999

"Planning You Annual Strategies"

Robert M. Scarano Jr. - June 30, 1999

"The Designed Fee": Advancements in the Industry and Good Design

Robert M. Scarano Jr. - March 15, 1998

"Stores - Retail Display Design"

Vilma Barr & Katherine Field

PBC International Publications - 1997

"Keeping Up With Technology": Maintaining a Competitive Edge and Professional Conduct

Robert M. Scarano Jr. - October 18, 1997

"Design Enlightment": Getting in the Habit of Preparing Public Relations Pieces and Press Releases

Robert M. Scarano Jr. - June 22, 1997

"Joint Venture Partnership in Community Design"

Robert M. Scarano Jr. - May 20, 1996

"Contractor Selection: Time, Quality and Cost"

Robert M. Scarano Jr. - June 8, 1995

"Cutting the Path to Success" - The firm of the Firm Principal vs. the 70-Hour Week

Robert M. Scarano Jr. - April 22, 1995

"Historic Preservation": Reuse of Landmark Buildings and Monuments for Modern Needs

Robert M. Scarano Jr. - March 6, 1994

"Increasing Profitability Through Trust": Trust Within Your Organization

Robert M. Scarano Jr. - January 30, 1994

"Managing Success": Controlled Spending Suring the Economic 'Boom' and Positive Firm Growth

Robert M. Scarano Jr. - August 9, 1993

"Attracting and Maintaining Quality Staff"

Robert M. Scarano Jr. - July 20, 1993

"Residential Interiors": Co-ops of the Past vs. Today's Demand for Spacious Dwelling Units

Robert M. Scarano Jr. - December 6, 1992

"Planning for firm Ownership": Four Key Issues for success of Architectural Firm Ownership

Robert M. Scarano Jr. - October 12, 1992

"Using the Economic 'Boom' to Raise the Standards for Quality Design Services"

Robert M. Scarano Jr. - March 22, 1992

"Habitat and Humanity": Developmet of Various Sites in queens and the Bronx

Robert M. Scarano Jr. - Novemeber 6, 1991

"The Future of the Design Profession and the Department of Buildings"

Robert M. Scarano Jr. - April 25, 1990

"A Complete Commitment": Offering your Clients a Complete Package of Services"

Robert M. Scarano Jr. - September 15, 1989

"Area Architects Offer Advice on Renovation"

Homefact - October 29, 1987

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