Touring Midtown Center with the NAIOP Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee
More than 80 attendees joined the NAIOP Diversity & Inclusion…
More than 80 attendees joined the NAIOP Diversity & Inclusion…
In our new Q&A series, we take a candid look at projects, hearing from the engineers who brought the projects to life.
This article was originally published by the Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce on November 03, 2021.
We’re excited to share a sneak preview of Microsoft’s new Thermal Energy Center (TEC) and the innovative and sustainable design methods being used on the modernization project.
This article was originally published in a special edition of…
Engineers, Katie Keller and Jarrett Brown give us a candid look at The Little School.
Amazon’s Nitro incorporates a first-of-its kind application in its latest commercial office development – a permanent home for local non-profit and family shelter Mary’s Place.
Neighborhood committees, park advocates and city officials each had distinct ideas of what the final product should be.
We’re marking milestones since our founding in 1994. Here’s to 25 years of projects, partnerships, community!
How a local non-profit offers real solutions to homelessness, poverty and hunger.
We are honored to have worked on two projects being recognized at the 2019 Historic Seattle Preservation Celebration.
This historic seminary is undergoing a transformation that will revive the building into a boutique lodge getaway.
This article was originally published in the Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce on February 16, 2019.
Celebrating six award wins at the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Honor Awards and NAIOP’s Night of the Stars.
The Century-old Johnson’s Plumbing Building is transforming into a Pioneer Square standout: a high-end condo complex just steps from the Seattle stadiums.
Our team was honored to celebrate “Best Rehabilitation” and “Exemplary Stewardship” wins at Historic Seattle’s 9th Annual Awards Benefit.
Environmental learning center meets traditional high school at Tacoma Public Schools’ unique Science and Math Institute (SAMi), one of the three immersion-based learning programs redefining curriculum standards and the student experience.
An article originally published on crosscut.com showcases the Sanctuary at F5 Tower.