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Restrepo & Associates Names James Barnett Vice President, Advances Mixed-Income Housing Projects in Jersey City
Via Jersey Digs · Jul 14, 2026, 10:13 AM

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Restrepo & Associates has promoted James Barnett to Vice President as the architecture and development firm continues expanding its portfolio of affordable housing and mixed-income homeownership projects throughout New Jersey.
The promotion reflects the company's growth in the housing development sector, particularly in Jersey City and surrounding regions.
Key points
- James Barnett elevated to Vice President at Restrepo & Associates
- Firm focuses on affordable housing and mixed-income development projects
- Expansion of housing initiatives across New Jersey
- Jersey City serves as a key development market for the company
- Promotion signals growth in the firm's homeownership project pipeline
FAQ
- Who is James Barnett and what is his new role?
- James Barnett has been promoted to Vice President at Restrepo & Associates, an architecture and development firm specializing in affordable housing and mixed-income projects.
- What type of projects does Restrepo & Associates develop?
- The firm specializes in affordable housing and mixed-income homeownership projects, with a focus on sustainable development across New Jersey communities.
- Where is Restrepo & Associates expanding its projects?
- The firm is advancing projects across New Jersey, with particular focus on Jersey City and surrounding areas for affordable and mixed-income housing development.
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