Spanning 11 buildings, this development sits on 31 acres and features seven retail and restaurant buildings, two core and shell office buildings and a pavilion.
In repurposing the reclaimed Sharon Steel tailings repository, a former steel mill and federal Superfund site, this nearly 400,000-sq-ft project represents a long-term commitment to sustainability.
A new urban infill building in Brockton, Mass., leaned on older technologies to create a model of sustainability and hybrid working environments for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
One of the most sustainable commercial properties in New York City, this 16-story, 270,000-sq-ft tower is designed to exceed local 2030 climate targets for office buildings by more than 45% and meet New York state’s 2050 carbon-neutral targets.
The towering office high-rise that occupies a full city block in midtown Manhattan includes distinctive terraces that twist up the building from Level 7 to the roof.
To revitalize the Brighton Park community on Chicago’s southwest side, the city led this three-year, $68-million transformation of a 17-acre former industrial site.
As the first-ever U.S. flagship location for Australian streetwear brand Culture Kings, this store provides a multisensory immersive experience with a futuristic aesthetic across a two-story, 25,000-sq-ft space.
Ready to host the flocks of visitors that continually stream into the city, 63 Las Vegas provides space for 12 tenants in individually built spaces within a four-story core and shell building.
Nashville’s $9-million, 18,500-sq-ft, two-story office building for the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee is a 99% mass timber building that connects Middle Tennessee’s leading charities to funding and nonprofit support.
Choate Construction Co. put its money where its mouth is in constructing the HUB for Community Innovation Augusta, a community resource and home for local nonprofits set to revitalize a historic African American neighborhood that’s seen decades of disinvestment.