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Entertainment & Hospitality, Mixed-Use & Retail, Repositioning
Hotel Emma
Hotel Emma is the historic redevelopment of the Pearl Brewhouse into a 150-room specialty boutique hotel.
Repositioning
One & Two Shell Plaza
This 1,000,000 SF repositioning includes structural and stone facade repair as well as a complete plaza renovation.
Education, Repositioning
Gallaudet University
Gallaudet University features the repositioning of College Hall, Peet Hall and STM Laboratory.
Interiors, Repositioning
ViaSat
ViaSat is a repositioning project consisting of a 15,000 SF remodel of interior space located at Park Tower in Austin.
Repositioning
Spansion
Spansion is a 300,000 SF repositioning project with a very open floor-plan accommodating a wide variety of lease conditions for a wide variety of occupants.
Repositioning
Rockpoint Tysons
Rockpoint Tysons is a phased renovation of 1,750,000 SF across eight fully occupied buildings in a single portfolio.
Repositioning
Houston Center 2, 3 & 4
The Houston Center repositioning includes over 4,000,000 SF of full-scale renovation of the mixed-use development.
Repositioning
Franklin Square
Franklin Square is a 30,000 SF, public space renovation in the heart of Washington DC.
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