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Almost 20 years of effort went into Enmarket Arena, the 9,500-seat, 215,000-sq-ft arena, which stands as the largest capital expenditure in Savannah’s history.
The 135,000-sq-ft building marked several milestones—the first multi-story mass timber building in California, the first mass timber building in San Francisco and the longest single-span cantilever floorplates in North America.
This two-story, 78,000-sq-ft pharmaceutical manufacturing facility located at a prominent corner of the owner’s 200-acre headquarters campus was designed to produce innovative drugs.
The first large-scale prefabricated and multimodular Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) manufacturing facility built in the nation also helps the National Cancer Institute produce an experimental therapy.