Komatsu Mining Corp., one of the world’s largest manufacturers of construction and mining equipment, recently opened its new South Harbor headquarters in Milwaukee.
When Phillip Carr discovered that the drab, 1950s ex-pawnshop he’d bought to house his management company was actually an ornate historic building dating from the 1880s, his renovation plans changed.
FOUND Study Turtle Bay offers students and interns newly renovated rooms and amenities across 406,261 square feet, and the general contractor was BDB Construction Enterprise
BDB Construction Enterprise, a construction leader and expert in adaptive reuse, has announced the completion of an innovative, 1,355-bed student housing conversion of a former grand hotel in Midtown Manhattan, New York.
In recent years, with in-person attendance dwindling across most U.S. denominations even prior to the pandemic, forward-thinking worship leaders and trustees are teaming up with consultants to rethink strategically how their existing houses of worship can promote growth and stability.
PCL Construction’s president, Deron Brown, forecasts key trends shaping U.S. construction in 2024. Government funding, re-shoring manufacturing and a boost in tourism are converging to create a demand for the construction of megaprojects and landmark builds that exceed $1 billion in budget.
Hosting one of the top 10 best plant science programs in the country, the North Carolina State University Plant Science Building is an exciting, new, 185,000-square-foot, cutting-edge facility in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Striking, glass-clad, 40-story waterfront tower in the seven-acre West Wharf complex hits market with soft opening for 554 residences and over 100,000 square feet of amenities
Along Brooklyn, New York’s burgeoning East River waterfront, a large-scale master plan by architecture and urban design firm Cooper Robertson has reached a major milestone this week with the launch of leasing for the project’s first residential building, 60 Wharf Drive.
This is not the first time East Market Street in Philadelphia has seen revitalization. The former Mallas Building, constructed in the 19th century, sat among many mixed-use structures in the area in need of improvements and new tenants.
A recent announcement from the office of New York City Mayor Eric Adams has pushed adaptive reuse architecture back into the spotlight — specifically the reuse of empty commercial office space as affordable and market-rate housing.