In just under 11 months, the project team transformed a 30-year-old big-box store into a new benchmark for experiential retail via a scope of work that included selective demolition of existing retail interiors, elevator modernization and a comprehensive interior fit-out totaling approximately 80,000 sq ft.
Formerly a New York City Dept. of Sanitation operations facility, the 5.5-acre park provides sports fields, playground, kayak launching zone and Manhattan’s first public beach.
Dedicated to advancing cancer care through affordable, accessible oncology treatment outcomes, the 400,000-sq-ft campus includes five new buildings and a major renovation.
The 50,000-sq-ft facility features a 550-seat auditorium, a 100-seat black box theater, rehearsal and instructional spaces, flexible computer science classrooms and the school’s first art gallery.
Transforming the 44,000-sq-ft stone chapel built in 1910 into a modern, high-performing concert hall while also adding a new 20,000-sq-ft subterranean arts wing required deep collaboration and trust among the team to navigate complex structural, acoustic and sequencing issues.
Spanning three floors and totaling 113,000 sq ft, the project supports the owner’s continued growth in the biotechnology sector by providing both office space and an assembly hub.
The $108-million project enhances multimodal access to Randall’s Island recreational amenities by replacing aging infrastructure with two new vehicular ramps that eliminate substandard left-hand merges and reduce congestion.
Timely completion of the 70,000-sq-ft academic facility was critical to launching a new nursing education program, addressing an urgent regional health care workforce need.
The nearly 250,000-sq-ft research center brings more than 600 previously dispersed employes together in a facility with cross-laminated timber decking, a first for several of the project’s trades.
The project team was tasked with renovating the 190,000-sq-ft, 1930s-era armory’s center section to better support training as well as administrative and logistical functions and to incorporate a new 41,000-sq-ft readiness center—all within the zero-lot-line site.