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Hill West Architects
Company typePrivate company
IndustryArchitecture
Founded2009
FounderL. Stephen Hill, David West
HeadquartersNew York City
Number of employees
>100
Websitewww.hillwest.com

Hill West Architects (formerly Goldstein, Hill & West Architects) is a New York City based architecture firm which works on the planning and design of high-rise residential and hospitality buildings, retail structures and multi-use complexes. They have participated in the design of prominent structures in the New York City metropolitan area.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] The firm was founded in 2009 by Alan Goldstein, L. Stephen Hill and David West.

History

The co-founders of Hill West are members of the American Institute of Architects.[8] In 2017, the firm's name was changed from Goldstein, Hill & West Architects to Hill West Architects. The decision to rebrand and rename reflects the retirement of longtime partner, Alan Goldstein, who co-founded Goldstein, Hill & West in 2008.[9]

Projects

Source if not otherwise specified:[46]

Whitehall Interiors NYC

In February 2014,[47] Hill West launched Whitehall Interiors NYC, a New York City-based, affiliated interior design firm focused on the creation of interiors for residential and commercial properties. The firm's projects have included the lobby renovation of The Feil Organization's 7 Penn Plaza and 488 Madison Avenue.[48][49][50][51][52]

Notable projects include:

Awards and honors

References

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  2. ^ Hughes, C.J "NYC Architect Dissolves Firm, Launches New One" Architectural Record (January 13, 2010)
  3. ^ Li, Roland "Emperor of the Skyline" Real Estate Weekly (May 5, 2011)
  4. ^ "Goldstein, Hill & West Architects (GHWA) celebrates its second anniversary New York Real Estate Journal (August 11, 2011)
  5. ^ Chaban, Matt "Goldstein, Hill & West: How New York’s Most Anonymous Architects Have Taken Over the Skyline" The New York Observer (October 15, 2012)
  6. ^ Schram, Lauren Elkies "Goldstein, Hill & West Architects Expands at 11 Bway" Commercial Observer (May 23, 2014)
  7. ^ a b "Crain’s Fast 50" Crain’s New York Business (October 13, 2014)
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  16. ^ a b Fedak, Nikolai "Revealed: 42-12 28th Street" YIMBY (April 7, 2014)
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  21. ^ Fung, Amanda "Latest Riverside South tower to be glassiest" Crains New York Business (July 25, 2011)
  22. ^ DeAvila, Joseph, "Another Try for TriBeCa Hotel" The Wall Street Journal (February 16, 2011)
  23. ^ Rubenstein, Dana, "Making Hotel Look Historic" The Wall Street Journal (May 2, 2011)
  24. ^ Wilson, Reid "Construction Update:71 Reade Street" YIMBY (June 5, 2014)
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  29. ^ Polsky, Sara "Riverside South's The Aldyn Passes the Halfway Point" Curbed (November 15, 2011)
  30. ^ Tennery, Amy "Leasing at Continental to Begin Next Month" The Real Deal (December 21, 2010)
  31. ^ Rothaar, James "NYC's Luxury Apartment Building the Continental Puts the Finest at Your Door" Just Luxe (February 23, 2011)
  32. ^ Fusfeld, Adam "Continental unveils new amenities space" The Real Deal (July 15, 2011)
  33. ^ Kraat, Betsy "Initial Leasing Complete At The Continental" National Real Estate Investor (February 2, 2012)
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  41. ^ Budin, Jeremiah "Naftali Group’s 234 East 23rd Street Launches Sales" Curbed (June 12, 2014)
  42. ^ Brown, Eliot "Plaza owner Elad sells 250 West Street for $205 M." New York Observer (November 21, 2007)
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  44. ^ Khan, Bilal "Tribeca Warehouse Conversion 250 West Street Finally Hits Market" Curbed (July 12, 2011)
  45. ^ Barbanel, Josh "No Property Slowdown in Sight Here" The Wall Street Journal (September 28, 2011)
  46. ^ Chaban, Matt “The Work of Goldstein Hill & West: Touring the Buildings of New York’s Busiest Architects"‘’The New York Observer‘’ October 15, 2012
  47. ^ Maurer, Mark "Goldstein, Hill & West forms an interior design offshoot" The Real Deal (February 3, 2014)
  48. ^ a b Metcalf, Amanda "The Deal Sheet Part II" Curbed (March 2, 2013)
  49. ^ a b "The Feil Organization completes $5 million in renovations at 7 Penn Plaza and 488 Madison Ave." Archived 2014-10-31 at the Wayback Machine New York Real Estate Journal (April 23-May 13, 2014)
  50. ^ a b Stratton, Kelly "The Feil Organization Completes Multi-Million-Dollar Renovations at Two Landmark NYC Properties" National Real Estate Investor (March 6, 2013)
  51. ^ a b "Feil Organization Completes $5M Renovations of Two NYC Offices" Northeast Real Estate Business (March 12, 2013)
  52. ^ a b "Feil to renovate lobby of 7 Penn Plaza" Real Estate Weekly (February 1, 2012)
  53. ^ Smith, Stephen “Revealed: 86 Fleet Place, 32-Story Downtown Brooklyn Tower by Catsimatidis’ Red Apple Group”YIMBY” (October 2, 2014)
  54. ^ Fedak, Nikolai “Permits Filed: 32-Story Tower Coming to 86 Fleet Place, Downtown Brooklyn”YIMBY” )September 3, 2014)
  55. ^ Hylton, Ondel "First Look at the Amenities in Queens’ Tallest Residential Skyscraper 28 on 28th" "6sqft" (February 23, 2015)
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