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2 May 2025 | |
Written by Debbie Koehler | |
Member News |
New Brunswick, NJ (April 30, 2025) – Community and cultural organizations throughout New Jersey have turned to DIGroup Architecture (DIG) to adapt and modernize facilities that contribute to the broader economic and cultural fabric of the state. Funding is now available for new construction or improvement costs through the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) Cultural Arts and Facilities Expansion (CAFE) program. The program provides a tax credit of up to 100 percent for qualifying cultural facility projects valued at $75 million or less. Grant applications are being accepted until June 6, 2025.
“For almost 20 years, DIG has been driven by our 'Architecture for Change' philosophy. As a certified minority-owned firm with a culturally diverse staff, this foundation is enriched by a unique perspective that prioritizes inclusivity in our approach to the built environment,” said Rich Alderiso, co-founding principal. “We build bridges between history and the future by designing spaces that foster community and cultivate an intimate bond between our built heritage and the evolving needs of 21st-century communities – all with a deep commitment to creating environments that are accessible and welcoming to all.”
DIG is committed to bringing big, unique ideas for cultural and community projects to life, while creating timeless, dynamic hubs that foster knowledge, connection and progress. Leveraging its extensive experience and expertise in library renovations and revitalization, alongside its involvement in other CAFE-qualifying projects like community centers, museums, and performing arts centers, DIG has established itself as a trusted collaborative advisor. Consequently, the firm's multidisciplinary team provides end-to-end CAFE program support, guiding cultural institutions through all phases from conceptual visioning and design to submission-ready design to grant-application support.
Among the built-heritage projects for which DIG has provided design support are:
An award-winning MBE, SBE and DBE architecture, interior design and graphics, signage and wayfinding design firm, DIGroup Architecture is headquartered in New Brunswick, NJ, with offices in Philadelphia, PA, and Queens, NY. Formed in 2006, DIG specializes in the education, healthcare, senior living, civic, higher education and transportation sectors.
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