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Stanhope Pushes On With Women-Only London Development Team 'First'

Landmark London Office Refurbishment Is Breaking New Ground in More Ways Than One
The Warwick Court project team, from left to right: Laura Thomas, Mace construction director; Irene Rodriguez, Mace mechanical, engineering and plumbing; Madalina Paduraru, Otis project lead; Laura Collingwood, Stanhope personal assistant; Emily Greenyer, Mace Commercial; Laura Collins, Stanhope project director; Mari Samuelson, FPA lead architect; Elie Rigg, Stanhope investment executive; Amanda Baldwin, FPA lead interior designer; Seetul Ghattaora, FPA architect; Alexandra Antonescu, FPA architect; Alice Reed, FPA architect. (Stanhope)
The Warwick Court project team, from left to right: Laura Thomas, Mace construction director; Irene Rodriguez, Mace mechanical, engineering and plumbing; Madalina Paduraru, Otis project lead; Laura Collingwood, Stanhope personal assistant; Emily Greenyer, Mace Commercial; Laura Collins, Stanhope project director; Mari Samuelson, FPA lead architect; Elie Rigg, Stanhope investment executive; Amanda Baldwin, FPA lead interior designer; Seetul Ghattaora, FPA architect; Alexandra Antonescu, FPA architect; Alice Reed, FPA architect. (Stanhope)
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April 22, 2021 | 1:56 P.M.

Stanhope and Mitsubishi Estate are claiming a notable first at their redevelopment of Goldman Sachs' former headquarters on Paternoster Square in the City, with what is thought to be the first project team on a major London development that is populated entirely by women at a senior level.

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