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| Founded | 1986; 39 years ago (1986) |
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Mancini Duffy (stylized asMancini•Duffy) is aNew York City-basedarchitecture andinterior design firm. Mancini Duffy was formed by the 1986 merger ofRalph Mancini Associates, Inc. (established in 1981) and Duffy Inc. (established in 1955). In 2011, it acquired certain assets of the interior design firm TSC Design (established in 1995). The firm provides a full range of interior planning, design, and architecture services as well as specialized services such asCAFM,strategic planning, and workplace strategy;graphics andsignage; identity and brand development; andproduct design.
Mancini Duffy is the operating name ofHalsey, McCormack & Helmer, Inc. Originally established in 1915 as Thomas Bruce Boyd Architect, Inc., the corporation reorganized in 1920 and changed its name to Halsey, McCormack & Helmer, Inc.[1] The firm was noted for its prestigious banking projects, including theWilliamsburgh Savings Bank Tower inBrooklyn, New York; it was purchased by Duffy Inc. in 1967.
High-profile projects includeheadquartersrelocations forJPMorgan Chase,CIT Group,Condé Nast Publications, andAOL; a headquarters build-out forTime Warner atTime Warner Center; new television studios and production facilities forNBC Sports Group in Stamford, CT; and an ongoingrenovation ofBloomingdale'sflagship store in Manhattan. The firm placed at #54 inInterior Design's 2012 "Giants" survey.[2]
A former tenant of Two World Trade Center, Mancini Duffy's New York offices were destroyed in theSeptember 11 attacks. Its New York office is currently inMidtown Manhattan.