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BIG
LOTS: Albuquerque, New Mexico
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A 30,000
square foot Big Lots on 2.38 acres with furniture sales department.
Part of a 52,000 square foot retail center in a rapidly growing
part of Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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Environmental Mitigation of a Former Service Station: West Hollywood, CA
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Upon closure of the
former service station, substantial environmental
mitigation of the site was required. The project involved testing
for leakage of underground fuel & oil storage tanks, potential
contamination of water table levels throughout the site and
removal of the existing structure and underground storage
facilities.
The
scope of work included interaction and coordination with
numerous soils & civil engineers, testing laboratories,
environmental consultants, various specialized sub-contractors,
Los Angeles County Fire Department, waste disposal sites, South
Coast Air Quality Management District, Environmental Protection
Agency, Regional Water Quality Board, and numerous other municipal,
State and Federal agencies. The environmental issues of the
site were successfully mitigated and for substantially lower
costs than proposed by third party environmental mitigation firms.
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WALGREENS:
Colorado Springs, CO
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A
15,000 square foot drive-through Walgreens drug located in Colorado Springs,
Colorado. Walgreens is a national drugstore retailer with over
4,000 locations. The
drugstores are engaged in the retail sale of prescription and
non-prescription drugs, and carry additional product lines such
as general merchandise, cosmetics, toiletries, liquor, beverages
and tobacco.
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SAN
VICENTE PROFESSIONAL BULDING: Office Building, Beverly Hills,
CA
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The renovation and
repositioning of this 1960's office building
with a distinctive architectural style required substantial renovation and
upgrades. The building offers smaller individual office suites to full floor
spaces with amenities that include
outdoor patio, closed circuit TV monitoring, operable windows,
and private elevator access.
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PICO
PLACE SHOPS: Neighborhood Center, Los Angeles, CA
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This
shopping center was a by-product of close cooperation involving
the various departments within the City of Los Angeles, members
of the City Council, and the developer, in order to provide
a financially feasible project to re-vitalize the neighborhood.
This retail-center was one of the first re-development projects
adjacent to downtown Los Angeles.
This retail development
offered a central courtyard and post modern architecture in a
rapidly growing "Korea Town" section of Los Angeles, and featured a contemporary
design, high parking to floor-area ratio and many other amenities.
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PICO
PLACE SHOPS: Retail Store Front, Santa Monica, CA
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Transformation
and repositioning of three separate structures that housed a
laundry and dry cleaning facility into a modern multi tenant store
front retail building with lofts. Unique architectural
features of this project include exposed brick walls, and I beams,
bow trusses, twenty two foot high ceilings and large operable
skylights.
The
re-development of this project with structures
dating from the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s required close cooperation with
The City of Santa Monica, seismic retrofitting and environmental
mitigation of the former dry cleaning facility.
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