Posts Tagged ‘Re-use’
South Street Centre Historic Approval
The City of Frederick Historic Preservation Commission recently approved the development of approximately 3.5 acres on West South Street in downtown Frederick for a state-of-the art 152-home intergenerational apartment community. The development includes the renovation of two historic buildings and the addition of three new construction buildings. Typically all projects bring learning opportunities to the…
Read MoreezStorage Columbia North
Construction is under way for the ezStorage building located on Red Branch Road in Columbia, Maryland. This is the second adaptive reuse ezStorage project we have done for this client after ezStorage North Charles located in Baltimore. With the original use of the structure as a one story industrial building with offices, we were able to…
Read MoreFirst LEED Gold Building in Annapolis City
Congratulations are in order….. 201 West Street has become the first LEED Gold Commercial – New Construction v3 category project certified by the U.S. Green Building Council in the City of Annapolis. Initially slated by the client to achieve a LEED certification, as the project progressed, the owner decided to take more progressive steps including…
Read MoreSunshine Village Apartments
When the Maryland Department of Housing & Community Development announced the 2014 recipients of the Low Income Housing Tax Credit Funding, it was great to see that Sunshine Village made was at the top of the list with the highest score. Located in Pocomoke on the Eastern Shore, this renovation of 66 units on two…
Read MoreezStorage Columbia North
The ezStorage facility located in Columbia, Maryland, is our latest project for Siena Corporation to enter into the construction document preparation phase. Most of their new facilities are new construction, but with this project we are utilizing an existing one-story building and building up and to the side to create a four-story, 120,000 SF…
Read MoreBay Ridge Residence
Bay Ridge is a very popular neighborhood in Annapolis that is right on the waters of the Chesapeake Bay. The community started in the very early 20th century as summer cottages for families from Washington D.C., Philadelphia and Baltimore. Our clients purchased one of the original bungalows built shortly after the end of WWI. The…
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