Bringing Wyoming's first education center back to life required both a vision and a long-term commitment to preserving history and providing space for future generations to thrive.
The leadership at Extra Space Storage wanted to expand operations at its current location and chose to remodel 61,000 sq ft on three separate floors within the existing building.
Housed in an upgraded 43,000-sq-ft warehouse, this build-out integrates high-tech laboratory space into a World War II-era structure built with wood timbers and bow trusses.
The $58.7-million restoration of this 85-year-old hotel, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, required extensive structural and facade work while preserving historic details.
The renovation of a 157,700-sq-ft base building and 82,500-sq-ft vertical expansion of an occupied building required work in a constrained downtown construction site.
The $61.5-million renovation and repair of the University of Pennsylvania's Hill College House involved significant technical challenges, including installing a new MEP system through the existing concrete structure.