In the Media
The 30-Minute Interview by The New York Times

August 27, 2014

Mr. Wood, 55, is the chief executive and president of Plaza Construction, which provides construction management and building and renovation services.

Plaza, which is based in New York, was recently acquired by the holding company China Construction America.

“Our parent company has been fabulous—very supportive—introducing us to a number of their existing relationships. They have a long history of putting financial support behind projects. And I’m looking forward to that coming to fruition here in the US—possibly making an investment and possibly helping to arrange for financing. It’s going to be an additional resource that we’ll be able to offer clients.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/27/realestate/commercial/thirty-minute-interview-richard-wood.html?_r=0

“Our parent company has been fabulous—very supportive—introducing us to a number of their existing relationships. They have a long history of putting financial support behind projects. And I’m looking forward to that coming to fruition here in the US—possibly making an investment and possibly helping to arrange for financing. It’s going to be an additional resource that we’ll be able to offer clients.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/27/realestate/commercial/thirty-minute-interview-richard-wood.html?_r=0

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