Mixed-Use Development

  • Pacific Plaza in Tacoma, Wash.

    Pacific Plaza, Tacoma, Wash.

    Metal injects new life to an outdated parking garage and a city center.

     
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    Cherokee Mixed-Use Lofts, Los Angeles

    Project wins Residential and Building Green categories of the 2011 Metalmag Architectural Awards.

     
  • Cite Shopping Mall/Baden Baden, Germany

    The local government granted permission for this shopping complex when consumer spending dropped in the Baden Baden area.

     
  • Trolley Square/Appleton, Wis.

    Trolley Square is a 21,000-squarefoot (1951-m2) retail and hospitality complex with a restaurant, wine bar and banquet facility.

     
  • Starbucks Coffee, Indianapolis

    Indianapolis-based Citadel Architectural Products manufactured 1,500 square feet (139 m2) of Citadel Envelope 2000 metal composite material panels fi nished in champagne metallic for the project.

     
  • Fred’s/Dresden, Tenn

    Stonington Commons is a historic-restoration project that transformed a 19th-century foundry into an upscale, mixed-use development.

     
  • Stonington Commons/Stonington, Conn

    Stonington Commons is a historic-restoration project that transformed a 19th-century foundry into an upscale, mixed-use development.

     
  • Nara Ornamental Steel/Kansas City, MO

    Nara is a Japanese robatastyle restaurant in Kansas City’s urban core.

     
  • Costco/Colorado Springs, Colo

    About 3,000 square feet (279 m2) of medium bronze Omega-Lite panels from Laminators Inc., Hatfield, Pa., add flair and finesse to the building.

     
  • Victory Plaza, Dallas

    This mixed-use development is modeled after New York’s Times Square. The woven metal fabric adorns the lobbies of the east and west buildings and also dresses walls, ceilings and interior elevator cabs.