School Named for Plainfield Civil Rights Activists Breaks Ground
A new school, named in honor of civil rights activists who helped end segregation in Plainfield, is on its way.
read moreA new school, named in honor of civil rights activists who helped end segregation in Plainfield, is on its way.
read moreAs DMR continues to celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2021, we are giving back to New Jersey institutions through the newly formed DMR Foundation.
read moreShortly after celebrating the groundbreaking of 60 affordable housing units at the new East Orange Senior Residences, DMR again joined Genesis Companies in celebration, this time to mark the completion of 180 units at Vista Village, also located in East Orange.
read moreThe DMR-designed 30 Court, a rental property in the heart of downtown Morristown, is complete. The building, which began welcoming residents at the end of 2020, recently unveiled the private courtyard, the final element of the luxury development, located in the heart of downtown Morristown, NJ.
read moreA May 12 groundbreaking ceremony marked both the start of the construction and naming of the new Blanquita B. Valenti Community School, named in honor the late pioneering freeholder in Middlesex County.
read moreOn May 11 DMR joined local dignitaries and project stakeholders in celebrating the groundbreaking of the East Orange Senior Residences located on Halsted Street in East Orange, NJ.
read moreRecent legislation revived the P3 (public-private partnership) conversation in New Jersey, with DMR, a longtime supporter of the model, leading the way through a variety of advocacy efforts, including published media, conference involvement, and webinars. This post was originally published in March 2019 and is periodically updated.
read moreWe are excited to announce the establishment of the DMR Foundation.
read moreWith the recent approval of a New Jersey Board of Public Utilities’ Energy Savings Improvement Plan (ESIP), the Hackensack Board of Education will begin energy improvement projects valued at $12.5 million, without utilizing its capital reserve or impacting taxpayers.
read moreFollowing approval from the New Brunswick Planning Board on Feb. 8, the new elementary school planned on Jersey Ave. is heading toward construction.
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