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DIGroup Architecture Honored on 2024 NJBIZ Commercial Real Estate Power List

Leadership Trio Honored for Strengthening Neighborhoods across NJ, NYC & Philadelphia
 DIG's Jeffrey Venezia, Vincent Myers and Richard Alderiso
DIG's Jeffrey Venezia, Vincent Myers and Richard Alderiso

New Brunswick, N.J., [November 15, 2024] – DIGroup Architecture (DIG) is proud to announce that its founding principals – President Vincent Myers, CEO Jeffrey Venezia and COO Richard Alderiso – have been recognized by NJBIZ on the business publication's prestigious 2024 Commercial Real Estate Power List.

Notably, here is what the publication had to say about the Myers-Venezia-Alderiso leadership trio:

Formed in 2006 as a merger of four competing architectural firms, DIGroup Architecture is the largest majority Black-owned architectural, interior and graphic design firm in New Jersey. As individuals, principals and co-founders of DIG, Myers (president), Venezia (chief executive officer) and Alderiso (chief operating officer) have created a unique firm based on the premise of collaboration, consensus building and creating equity for all through physical space.

Headquartered in New Brunswick, DIG delivers award-winning assignments for clients across the academic, civic, health care and senior living spaces – all while giving back to the neighborhoods in which its projects are located.

Myers, Venezia and Alderiso have been instrumental in spearheading the expansion of DIG's extensive portfolio. That includes being appointed by the Union County Improvement Authority to develop a centralized hub for social services and administration, an emergency department observation unit at Hackensack Meridian Health's Jersey Shore University Medical Center, an interior medical building fit out at Hackensack Meridian Health's JFK University Medical Center, restoration of the historic Louis Kahn bath house in Ewing and reimagining 20,000 square feet of senior living spaces at the Lester Senior Living campus in Whippany. The firm is also continuing its work with the New Jersey Schools Development Authority.

As co-founders and keepers of DIG's guiding tenets, Myers, Venezia and Alderiso have consistently focused on designs that build communities, strengthen neighborhoods and foster a positive impact on daily life for all. Their leadership has cemented DIG's reputation as an influential force in the architectural, interior and environmental graphic design industry, making the NJBIZ Power List honor a fitting acknowledgment of their work and dedication to transforming the built environment.

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