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In downtown Washington's East End, The Tower Companies and The Lenkin Company turned 1050 K Street—a former parking lot near the old DC Convention Center site—into the beginning of a neighborhood renaissance.
This 11-story, 136,000 square-foot LEED Gold boutique office building features the latest techniques in sustainable design—triple-scrubbed indoor air, 100renewable power from wind energy, recaptured runoff and ground water, hi-tech thermal floor-to-floor glass windows that maximize natural light, KONE EcoDisk elevator traction system and a rooftop garden.
1050 K Street, Washington DC, Architect: Hickok Cole
The New Village project is reaching another important milestone at the Building 1 structure, whereby roofing, windows and trim details are under way and expected to be completed by mid July. Building 5 is moving through a second level of wood frames panels and trusses atop the podium concrete deck. Building 2 is nearing the same progress as Building 5 where a second level of panels and trusses is moving West toward Building 3. At Buildings 2 & 3, a tremendous milestone marks the completion of the structural concrete deck that not only ties the buildings together, but also provides for the superstructure that supports utilities and the future crossover at Havens and Jennings. Building 3 also presents the completion of much of its West masonry wall where a “green screen” will provide the buildings siding and beauty. Building 4 has emerged from the soil with the footings, piers and frost walls. Columns at Building 3 and 4 are erected to support the final elevated decks for the project. Site Sewer is in place with much of the building storm connections in place. Subsurface vaults are set to make way for the eventual removal of overhead power lines and installation of underground power to the surrounding buildings.
Photo by Matt Koroulis,
Camera: Pentax ZX-60,
Film: Kodak Tmax 400 Black & White 35mm,
Developed and scanned at Panda Lab in Seattle.
The New Village at Patchogue project has progressed nicely beyond 90% of all subgrade structural features and about 60% of the elevated structural post-tension slab work is completed or in progress. Building 1 spearheads the vertical rise with two levels currently framed and Masonry construction rising above the wood framing. Building 2 will under way with its first floor of wood framing by the end of April 2013. Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing trades have been coordinating with ongoing structural components in all buildings as the system installation needs progress, and installation of roughed out systems in sub grade and framed units is well under way.
External site improvements are partially placed while the installation of a major portion of subgrade sewer, power, communication and drainage systems that will serve the project are scheduled to commence shortly. By the end of May, the last section of connecting structural slab is expected at the crossover to Havens Avenue opposite Jennings and will complete the footprint for vertical construction at buildings 1, 2, 3 and 5. Building 4 is scheduled to start excavation at West side of the site (on Main Street) to make way for the foundation at the last structure in the project.
During this phase of construction we are working on:
- Completion of cementitious siding at Building #3
- Progression of cementitious siding at Building #4
- Masonry veneer work at Building #5 is nearing completion on South elevation and progressing on East Elevation
- Interior drywall operations at Buildings #5
- Finishes being installed at Building #2
- Main Utility Connections taking place
- Exterior courtyard planter walls being installed at Building #1
- Archways at N. Ocean being finished
This March at New Village the following major construction items were underway:
Building #1 and #2 – Courtyard Planter construction on exterior and on interior doing paint touch ups, final inspections and cleaning in advance of April 1 Tenant Move In.
Building #5 – Painting, Tile, Flooring installation and completion of exterior brick façade
Building #3 – Drywall and spackle operations, painting and floor tile, brick façade installation and siding installation
Building #4 – Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing Rough In, Exterior siding installation
Sitework – finishing curb and sidewalk installations and brick paver installation has started. Preparations being made for final level of asphalt paving.
The New Village project is reaching another important milestone at the Building 1 structure, whereby roofing, windows and trim details are under way and expected to be completed by mid July. Building 5 is moving through a second level of wood frames panels and trusses atop the podium concrete deck. Building 2 is nearing the same progress as Building 5 where a second level of panels and trusses is moving West toward Building 3. At Buildings 2 & 3, a tremendous milestone marks the completion of the structural concrete deck that not only ties the buildings together, but also provides for the superstructure that supports utilities and the future crossover at Havens and Jennings. Building 3 also presents the completion of much of its West masonry wall where a “green screen” will provide the buildings siding and beauty. Building 4 has emerged from the soil with the footings, piers and frost walls. Columns at Building 3 and 4 are erected to support the final elevated decks for the project. Site Sewer is in place with much of the building storm connections in place. Subsurface vaults are set to make way for the eventual removal of overhead power lines and installation of underground power to the surrounding buildings.
During this phase of construction we are working on:
- Completion of cementitious siding at Building #3
- Progression of cementitious siding at Building #4
- Masonry veneer work at Building #5 is nearing completion on South elevation and progressing on East Elevation
- Interior drywall operations at Buildings #5
- Finishes being installed at Building #2
- Main Utility Connections taking place
- Exterior courtyard planter walls being installed at Building #1
- Archways at N. Ocean being finished
The New Village project is reaching another important milestone at the Building 1 structure, whereby roofing, windows and trim details are under way and expected to be completed by mid July. Building 5 is moving through a second level of wood frames panels and trusses atop the podium concrete deck. Building 2 is nearing the same progress as Building 5 where a second level of panels and trusses is moving West toward Building 3. At Buildings 2 & 3, a tremendous milestone marks the completion of the structural concrete deck that not only ties the buildings together, but also provides for the superstructure that supports utilities and the future crossover at Havens and Jennings. Building 3 also presents the completion of much of its West masonry wall where a “green screen” will provide the buildings siding and beauty. Building 4 has emerged from the soil with the footings, piers and frost walls. Columns at Building 3 and 4 are erected to support the final elevated decks for the project. Site Sewer is in place with much of the building storm connections in place. Subsurface vaults are set to make way for the eventual removal of overhead power lines and installation of underground power to the surrounding buildings.
During this phase of construction we are working on:
- Completion of cementitious siding at Building #3
- Progression of cementitious siding at Building #4
- Masonry veneer work at Building #5 is nearing completion on South elevation and progressing on East Elevation
- Interior drywall operations at Buildings #5
- Finishes being installed at Building #2
- Main Utility Connections taking place
- Exterior courtyard planter walls being installed at Building #1
- Archways at N. Ocean being finished
Photos of the larger office (available for rent as of December 1st, 2010) at The Network Hub, 422 Richards Street, Third Floor, downtown Vancouver.
In downtown Washington's East End, The Tower Companies and The Lenkin Company turned 1050 K Street—a former parking lot near the old DC Convention Center site—into the beginning of a neighborhood renaissance.
This 11-story, 136,000 square-foot LEED Gold boutique office building features the latest techniques in sustainable design—triple-scrubbed indoor air, 100renewable power from wind energy, recaptured runoff and ground water, hi-tech thermal floor-to-floor glass windows that maximize natural light, KONE EcoDisk elevator traction system and a rooftop garden.
1050 K Street, Washington DC, Architect: Hickok Cole
Small office suite available in boutique loft building conveniently located on Broadway in heart of Manhattan's SoHo neighborhood. Space features exposed ceilings, hardwood floors, eastern light/views and is configured with one (1) windowed office, open bullpen. Space measures 1,700 sf and asking rent is $50.00/sf, $7,083/month.
West Valley Building #2, Photo 4
Freeport West has commercial office space, commercial warehousing, and shipping locations in West Valley City, Utah.
Location:
2475 S 3200 W
West Valley City, Utah
Classification:
Warehousing / Shipping
Divisible Size (sq.ft.):
44,507
Max. Contiguous Space Available (sq.ft.):
367,874
Min. Divisible Space (sq.ft.):
44,507
Office Area (sq.ft.):
10,658
Click for more information about West Valley Building #2's distribution warehouse space.
Freeport West has been developing, leasing and managing commercial industrial space and warehouse distribution centers since 1963. Our diverse inventory includes properties that can be used for industrial, manufacturing, distribution, shipping, warehouse distribution centers, storage (dry space, refrigerated space or cold storage), showroom, office, flex space and even food grade facilities. We are also Certified Commercial Investment Members (CCIM) of the CCIM Institute.
This is a dark box used for pulling film. People sometimes stare at me while my hands are in there. Once in a while guest service would get a real mean guest while I was in here and I would find myself extending the middle finger.
New Village at Patchogue project has almost completed construction of all structures in their vertical rise. Roof trusses are topping off Buildings 3 and 4 to the West while Buildings 2, 1, and 5 are fully roofed. Siding systems at Buildings 2 and 1 are very far along with trim details at Decks being completed. The building elevations present many different features and with much in place, the true charm of the buildings is becoming evident.
Exterior site features are being prepared to accommodate parking lot, sidewalk and landscape features and interior features are becoming a primary focus in the move toward completed buildings.
Exterior Brick and Stone are commencing at Building 5 while these features are nearing completion already at Buildings 1 and 2.
The interior of Building 1 is being trimmed, painted and tiled with cabinetry and floorcovering features moving forward as well. Building 2 is currently being sheetrocked and similar progress is soon to follow at Building 5.
Photo by Matt Koroulis,
Camera: Pentax Zoom 90WR,
Film: Kodak Tmax 400 Black & White 35mm,
Developed and scanned at Panda Lab in Seattle.
TRITEC acquired 135 Engineers Road, a 65,000 square foot industrial building and converted it to 55,000 sf of office space in the in the Hauppauge Industrial Park. This photograph features the Avnet Suite and was taken by Steve Geraci of Reflex Photo.
The building was developed constructed and is currently managed by TRITEC a limited amount of space is still available.
I won this red Swingline stapler at a retro-showing of Office Space at a local theater about 5 years ago. I get a smile every time I need to staple somthing.
During this phase of construction we are working on:
- Completion of cementitious siding at Building #3
- Progression of cementitious siding at Building #4
- Masonry veneer work at Building #5 is nearing completion on South elevation and progressing on East Elevation
- Interior drywall operations at Buildings #5
- Finishes being installed at Building #2
- Main Utility Connections taking place
- Exterior courtyard planter walls being installed at Building #1
- Archways at N. Ocean being finished
A coworker gave me Milton's stapler for Christmas. The bust (minus the hat and sunglasses) was in my office when I moved into the new job; the back says it's Kate Greenaway, but everyone at work calls her The Contessa.
During this phase of construction on New Village:
- All roofing operations were completed.
- Progression of cementitious siding
- Masonry veneer work at Building #5 was in progress
- Interior drywall operations at Buildings #1 and #2
- Finishes being installed at Building #1
For more about this project visit www.tritecrealestate.com
Photos of the larger office (available for rent as of December 1st, 2010) at The Network Hub, 422 Richards Street, Third Floor, downtown Vancouver.
Light, bright loft space available in value property on West 30th Street in Chelsea/Penn Plaza submarket. Space features five (5) windows, hardwood floors, exposed ceilings and is configured as "white box". Space measures 1,000 sf and asking rent is $33.00/sf, $2,750/month.
Get out of your office to relax, network with other members, catch up on the market on our 60 inch TV, and have a free cup of coffee.
Contact:
David Jakubowski
45 Rockefeller Plaza
at 630 Fifth Avenue
20th Floor
New York, NY 10111
212.918.4832
david@rgbc.com
For all of those who think their office space is to small or their computer too slow. This may add some perspective. This office was underground in the Mather Mine Ishpeming, MI.
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