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Jeffrey Beers International presents new leadership team following the death of its founder

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Jeffrey Beers International (JBI) has announced a new leadership team in the absence of its namesake founder, who passed away last month from cancer at the age of 67. “Jeffrey's impact on our studio, the architecture and design industry, and countless communities around the world is immeasurable.

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Jeffrey Beers International announces new partners, honouring the legacy of Jeffrey Beers

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As part of the Jeffrey Beers International’s succession plan, newly appointed partners Michael Pandolfi, AIA, Nora Liu-Kanter, and Tim Rooney have come together to lead the firm and celebrate Jeffrey’s enduring legacy of creativity and innovation. As we navigate this transition, we find strength in unity.

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THE ALYX AT ECHELONSEAPORT by Jeffrey Beers International

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The Alyx’s lobby and lounge spaces were thoughtfully created by globally renowned design studio Jeffrey Beers International.

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Acclaimed architect Jeffrey Beers passes away aged 67

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New York's Jeffrey Beers International (JBI) has shared news that its founder Jeffrey Beers passed away from a battle with cancer on Monday, March 18th, at the age of 67. A prominent figure in hospitality design and planning schemes, Beers began his career as an architect in I.M.

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New York architect Jeffrey Beers dies at 67

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Jeffrey Beers, founder and CEO of Jeffrey Beers International (JBI), died on March 18 after a long battle with cancer, age 67. Beers is remembered for designing several of New York’s The post New York architect Jeffrey Beers dies at 67 appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.

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SHoP, Field Operations behind proposed $8 billion ‘Metropolitan Park’ mixed-use/casino development in Queens

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The $8 billion proposal covers 50 acres (20 of which will be dedicated open space) and will include designs from SHoP Architects , Fields Operations , and Jeffrey Beers International.

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New York institution Café Boulud has a new home on 63rd Street

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Chef Daniel Boulud’s flagship cafe has reopened in an airy new space, with a distinctly Art Deco feel courtesy of NYC design studio Jeffrey Beers International. Café Boulud is a much-loved Manhattan haunt and has been a staple of the city since 1998 when it first opened – although Covid forced its closure in 2021.

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