After taking his civil engineering degree from Tufts, then his Masters from NYU in Real Estate Development, Armen entered the construction business and quickly went from Field Supervisor to Construction Manager of $100,000,000 plus projects, mainly in Manhattan. In 2002, he began working with Roy Stillman on The Metropolitan and under Armen’s field leadership this building - an intensely complicated work of engineering with two massive cantilevers requiring 30 TON fabricated beams -proceeded on schedule through a Siberialike winter, finishing on budget, on time and selling out faster than any condominium building in Manhattan’s history.
Armen was elevated to Vice President at Stillman Development International in 2006. Currently, he is working directly with Roy Stillman in overseeing all design, construction and finance related issues on both The Centurion with Pei in New York and The Trump International Hotel in South Florida, the two megaprojects totaling nearly one billion dollars in sales.
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