The proposed 235 dwelling residential community within Greenville’s Water Tower District expands the positive energy of Hampton Station to a 24/7 Live/Work/Play experience.
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Trailhead
110 active senior apartments combine with retail, restaurant, and fitness storefronts to create a trailside, intergenerational mixed-use residential community supporting a healthy, active lifestyle and community connectivity.
245 E Broad
The proposed development within Greenville’s emerging East Downtown Innovation District expresses a modern design aesthetic and intentional passive solar design strategies resulting in a mixed-use building that combines co-work space, bed and breakfast suites, and loft residences.
The McClaren
The proposed development within Greenville’s West End District celebrates the contribution of Dr E.E. McClaren through a mixed-use redevelopment that combines the preservation of the historic McClaren Clinic with a modern high rise aesthetic.
600 E Washington Street
This redevelopment responds to the Sasaki Downtown Greenville Master Plan, changing the existing suburban block pattern to a pedestrian- oriented design. This sets the stage for a mix of office, café and residential uses and conceals a partially subterranean parking structure.
Markley Place
References to Greenville’s industrial heritage combine with modern design aesthetic and intentional passive solar design strategies to create a mixed-use building that combines loft residences and commercial space.
The Pier
A 7-floor structure of 300 residential units extending 400 feet into the New York harbor, featuring expansive views of Manhattan and multiple amenities.
Hudson Pointe
Hudson Pointe Jersey City, NJ A 200-unit, 7-level residential complex on the Hudson River waterfront, located in a revitalized section of town with cobblestone streets and a trolley.
Cotton Mill Place
This adaptive reuse of an historic early 20th century textile mill transformed the structure for residential loft condominiums, live/work spaces, and an events venue.
Manhattan Bridge View Loft
A corner unit with views over the East River and to midtown Manhattan. The large interior renovation removes walls for improved circulation and connection between private zones and open areas.
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