Three-coat stucco in warm white. Vertical cedar-tone louvers introduce warmth and texture. Matte black aluminum storefronts frame floor-to-ceiling glass. Dark steel structure expresses the building’s structural honesty.
Flat modern rooflines. Human-scaled proportions. Every elevation designed to hold up from every angle — because at 175,000 cars a day, every angle matters.
Flat modern rooflines. Human-scaled proportions. Every elevation designed to hold up from every angle — because at 175,000 cars a day, every angle matters.
Industrial roots. Modern refinement.
Interiors
Ground floors
Oversized glass storefronts pull daylight deep into the interior. The ground level becomes the front door of the business — where clients arrive and first impressions are made.
Upper levels
Exposed black structure, expansive glass, and open spans create a loft-like workspace above. The upper floor becomes the thinking level — quiet, bright, and intentionally modern.
Balcony
Covered walkways extend the second floor outward, creating space to step outside without leaving the office.
Steel structure, warm wood soffits, and open railings frame views of the corridor and surrounding neighborhood.
A canvas, not a constraint.
Every unit delivered move-in ready. No dropped ceilings. No fluorescent lighting. No beige. Space designed to be occupied with intention.
Space designed
to be occupied with intention.
Space designed to be
occupied with intention.
The Campus
Three acres: A place that doesn't feel like where you must work. It feels like where you choose to.
Covered second-floor balconies that extend every unit outdoors.