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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Design Your Monday Wins Award For Commercial Real Estate Project

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Design Your Monday, an interior design practice based in Glastonbury,  CT was presented with the Best Specialty Project award by CREW CT, a  leading organization for senior-level executive women in Connecticut  commercial real estate. The CREW CT’s Annual Blue Ribbon Awards Showcase  was held on May 18 to honor excellence for Connecticut’s 2021 real  estate accomplishments.

The Best Speciality Project award category is for reusing an existing  building for a purpose other than which it was originally built or  designed for. The project that won the award was for a renovation for  HORST Engineering, and was a collaboration among Capital Studio  Architects, Aldrich Construction, and Design Your Monday.

The HORST Engineering project was a conversion of a former 100,000  square foot warehouse into a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in  East Hartford, CT.

“This project was a blank slate that needed to come to life. Our  design process was highly strategic and focused on driving the client’s  business results as well as attracting top tier employment candidates.  This award signifies the importance of surrounding yourself with  esteemed colleagues in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction  industries who work together to achieve the same goal for world-class  clients, like HORST Engineering,” said Jennifer Gaggion, Principal,  Interior Designer of Design Your Monday. She added, winning this award  demonstrates that people appreciate the dedication and passion that went  into this project. We believe design is a strategic initiative that  when leveraged, has the power to drive measurable results.”

Original source can be found here.

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