Assessing ‘Highest & Best Use’ Opportunities to Maximize Value.
Over 3,900 Unique Projects in over 325 cities throughout 22 States.
Using Architecture as a Vehicle for Culture.
Over 350 Properties / 2,100 Lease Spaces Assessed, exceeding 7.3 Million Sq. Ft.
Illustrating the Scale of Project Components to Create a Unified Environment.
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What We Do

Real Estate Consultancy & Due Diligence

Documentation of existing, non-concealed Site conditions. May include investigation of all pertinent data to determine its physical and economic feasibility. Study is used as a basis to decide whether to proceed with the project or which alternatives are feasible. Larger, seemingly complicated Projects can be broken up into smaller Phases to accommodate timing and budget.

New Building Design

New buildings or additions / expansions to existing buildings; Retail / Commercial, Restaurant / Food Use / Kitchens, Industrial / Manufacturing, Mixed-Use, Residential. May include Site Development and Project Phasing services for larger projects.

Renovations / Remodels

Site Renovations: Vehicle Circulation, Pedestrians’ Access / Path of Travel, Parking Lot, Amenities, Monument / Pylon Signs.

Existing Buildings: Facades, Building Paint Color Design, Roofing, Equipment, Tenant Signage.

Interiors: Space Layout, Fixtures / Furniture / Equipment, Finishes.

Residential: Facades, Interiors, Additions.

Project & Construction Management

Complete Project Management Services, including Conceptual Design, Entitlements, Construction Documents, and Construction Administration.  Blending the Client’s desired project elements with sound design and planning skills from concept to reality. Construction Management Services ensure that the Client’s original vision is carried through to the final project outcome.

Property Condition Reports

Assess existing site and building elements and approximate cost of immediate repairs. Observations of exposed Architectural, Structural, Mechanical, Fire / Life Safety, and ADA conditions, including City / County coordination, Zoning, Property Records, Parking Requirements, and Tenant Improvement estimates to assist in the purchasing of the property and to provide ‘Highest and Best Use’ recommendations.

Site Development & Urban Design / Master Planning

Preliminary Design Drawings illustrating the scale and relationship of Project Components to create a more unified, contemporary environment with improved Pedestrian Accessways, controlled Landscape, Hardscape, Lighting Elements, and Site Amenities.  The Enhancements shall improve the existing Architecture and make it an integrated component of the surrounding areas.

Tenant Improvements

From Gray Shell to full Turnkey Improvements, including Property Owner, Tenant, or Owner-Occupied Representation through the entire process, from Predesign Services to Construction Administration. Supplemental Services include Interior Design and selection of Interior Finishes, Lease Agreements Coordination, and Tenant Construction Documents Review / recommendations.

Supplemental Services

  • As-Built Drawings
  • Conditional Use Permits
  • Lease Documents
  • Permitting
  • Design Review Processing
  • CC&Rs / Legal Documents
  • Parking Studies / Agreements
  • Permitted Uses Review
  • Project Branding
  • Certificates of Compliance
  • Cursory Peer Review / Reports
  • Construction Drawings Review
  • Documents Review
  • Zoning Verifications
  • Property Records Retrieval
  • Construction Cost Estimates
  • Professional Fees Estimates
  • Owner / Tenant Representation

Real Estate Consultancy & Due Diligence

Documentation of existing, non-concealed Site conditions. May include investigation of all pertinent data to determine its physical and economic feasibility. Study is used as a basis to decide whether to proceed with the project or which alternatives are feasible. Larger, seemingly complicated Projects can be broken up into smaller Phases to accommodate timing and budget.

New Building Design

New buildings or additions / expansions to existing buildings; Retail / Commercial, Restaurant / Food Use / Kitchens, Industrial / Manufacturing, Mixed-Use, Residential. May include Site Development and Project Phasing services for larger projects.

Renovations / Remodels

Site Renovations: Vehicle Circulation, Pedestrians’ Access / Path of Travel, Parking Lot, Amenities, Monument / Pylon Signs.

Existing Buildings: Facades, Building Paint Color Design, Roofing, Equipment, Tenant Signage.

Interiors: Space Layout, Fixtures / Furniture / Equipment, Finishes.

Residential: Facades, Interiors, Additions.

Project & Construction Management

Complete Project Management Services, including Conceptual Design, Entitlements, Construction Documents, and Construction Administration.  Blending the Client’s desired project elements with sound design and planning skills from concept to reality. Construction Management Services ensure that the Client’s original vision is carried through to the final project outcome.

Property Condition Reports

Assess existing site and building elements and approximate cost of immediate repairs. Observations of exposed Architectural, Structural, Mechanical, Fire / Life Safety, and ADA conditions, including City / County coordination, Zoning, Property Records, Parking Requirements, and Tenant Improvement estimates to assist in the purchasing of the property and to provide ‘Highest and Best Use’ recommendations.

Site Development & Urban Design / Master Planning

Preliminary Design Drawings illustrating the scale and relationship of Project Components to create a more unified, contemporary environment with improved Pedestrian Accessways, controlled Landscape, Hardscape, Lighting Elements, and Site Amenities.  The Enhancements shall improve the existing Architecture and make it an integrated component of the surrounding areas.

Tenant Improvements

From Gray Shell to full Turnkey Improvements, including Property Owner, Tenant, or Owner-Occupied Representation through the entire process, from Predesign Services to Construction Administration. Supplemental Services include Interior Design and selection of Interior Finishes, Lease Agreements Coordination, and Tenant Construction Documents Review / recommendations.

Supplemental Services

  • As-Built Drawings
  • Conditional Use Permits
  • Lease Documents
  • Permitting
  • Design Review Processing
  • CC&Rs / Legal Documents
  • Parking Studies / Agreements
  • Permitted Uses Review
  • Project Branding
  • Certificates of Compliance
  • Cursory Peer Review / Reports
  • Construction Drawings Review
  • Documents Review
  • Zoning Verifications
  • Property Records Retrieval
  • Construction Cost Estimates
  • Professional Fees Estimates
  • Owner / Tenant Representation

how We Do It

For over 3 decades, DHA provides Architectural Services for every step of the Design / Construction process.

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Site
Analysis

Reviewing Existing Conditions
Reviewing Existing Conditions

Conceptual
Design

Visualizing Possibilities
Visualizing Possibilities

Schematic
Design

Illustrating Ideas
Illustrating
Ideas

Design
Development

Connecting the Dots
Connecting
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Construction Documents

The Big Picture
The Big
Picture

Bidding & Negotiations

Finding the Best Price
Finding the
Best Price

Construction Administration

Ensuring Proper Completion

DESIGN PRINCIPLES

DHA’s Architecture is founded on a balance of form and function, and grounded in the experiences of everyday life, creating Architecture that is unique yet functional. DHA’s designs provoke the imagination with the use of light and shadow, texture, color, and spatial dimensions. Structures are not limited by form, materials, or color; DHA is able to integrate community character into project design, while highlighting the importance of socioeconomic factors and creating an environment that stimulates its visitors to return.

Approach

Each project is designed to meet a specific goal and function. DHA’s dynamic and refreshing attitude towards architecture is complimented by their attention to detail and an understanding of their clients’ needs. DHA continues its dedication to service with every project undertaken, with a reputation for design quality, complete and detailed Construction Documents, and personalized service going above and beyond our Clients’ needs and expectations.

Who We Are

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David Hidalgo Architects, Inc. (DHA) is a Full-Service Architectural Firm. The firm has over 106 years of combined experience in the Architectural Field. DHA has delivered over 3,900 unique projects in over 325 cities throughout 22 States. DHA specializes in commercial, residential, restaurants, office / warehouse, and facade renovation projects. Projects have included commercial centers throughout California, Arizona, Georgia, Indiana, Oklahoma, and Texas, with special emphasis in the renovation and rehabilitation of aging retail Shopping Centers. DHA has worked closely with private developers to assess over 2,100 leases and provide property condition reports for over 355 properties exceeding 7.3 million sq. ft.

Where We Work Directly

CA, TX, AZ, GA, NV, FL, KS, CO, IN, OK, NM, WA, MN, NC, OH, IA, UT, ID, IL, HI, MD, VA

David Hidalgo
Founder and Principal Architect

David J. Hidalgo founded DHA in 1987. He is a Registered Architect in 21 States and a member of the American Institute of Architects (A.I.A.), and is certified by the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB). He graduated from the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) where he achieved a Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture in 1982. Early in David’s career, he traveled extensively to Mexican Pueblos, documenting their Architecture and studying the full potential of Mexican Spanish Colonial Architecture and how to best integrate it in the creation of culturally-rich social spaces and retail destinations. Through the development of these initial projects, he quickly became an expert in assessing and developing commercial rehabilitations and renovations.

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Roberto Magdaleno
Senior Design Director

Mr. Magdelano has over 32 years of experience in the architectural industry, and has been an integral part of the DHA team for over 27 of those years. Roberto studied Industrial Graphics at Arizona Western College and went on to receive his Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Arizona in 1990. He also has a strong background in civil engineering from experience as an apprentice.
As a Senior Design Director, Roberto has successfully managed, led, and delivered hundreds of projects that span 10,000 sq ft up to a 1 million sq. ft. and has managed project budgets upwards of $8 Million. His designs are unique, innovative, and he specializes in reviving Spanish – Colonial Architecture for commercial retail and residential uses.

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Sergio González
Project Coordinator and Architect’s Assistant

Mr. González has been with DHA for over 13 years and he quickly became a vital part of the firm. He received his Bachelor of Arts in the field of Media Arts & Design from Mt. Sierra College. He joined DHA with a curiosity to explore the architectural field.
As an Architect’s Assistant he facilitates communication between Clients, Contractors, Consultants, Government Agencies, and DHA to coordinate various aspects of each project efficiently. He works closely with David Hidalgo to prepare construction and professional fee budgets, while setting up the project standards for any new project. As a project coordinator, he also takes part in various office duties such as drafting, preparing project presentations, and design work. His care to detail and presentation add a creative dimension to all finished work.

Clients

CONSULTANTS

LAND SURVEYORS:
Mr. Stephen Hayes, Hayes Surveying (CA)
Mr. Robert Martinez, Online Engineering (CA)
Mr. Gary Sanderson, Sanderson-Gutierrez (CA)
Mr. Carlos Gutierrez, CSF Consulting, LP (TX)
Mr. Paul Rice, DOWL (WA)

CIVIL ENGINEERS:
Mr. Benjamin Egan, Egan Civil, Inc
Mr. Alan Tharp, Insight Engineering, Inc (MD)
Mr. Justo Acosta, TGA Engineering (CA)
Mr. Ryan Delmotte, Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc (TX)
Mr. Carlos Gutierrez, CSF Consulting, LP (TX)
Mr. Jack Lee, Cal Land Engineering, Inc (CA)
Mr. Chris Bratty, R.A. Smith National, Inc (CA)
Mr. Darren Lazan, Landform Professional Services, LLC (MN)

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS:
Dr. Thang Le, Thang Le & Associates (CA)
Mr. Michael Ta-Wei Lu, ArkTech, Inc (CA)
Mr. Charles Gojer, Charles Gojer & Associates, Inc (TX)
Mr. Carlos Gutierrez, CSF Consulting, LP (TX)
Mr. Bill Runyan, Runyan Engineering, Inc (CA)
Mr. William Bevier, Bevier Structural Engineering, Inc (CA)
Mr. Tom Nishi, Englekirk Structural Engineers (CA)
Mr. William Peltier, William Peltier & Associates (GA)
Mr. Aldrin Orue, Orue & Arbias Structural Engineers (CA)
Mr. Joe DeReuil, Joe DeReuil Associates (FL)
Mr. Keith Jacobsen, VAA Engineering (MN)

GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERS:
Mr. Jack Lee, Cal Land Engineering, Inc (CA)
Mr. Adil Haque, Bryant Consultants, Inc (TX)
Mr. Brett Anderson, Sladden Engineering (CA)
Mr. Jacques Roy, Koury Geotechnical Services, Inc (CA)
Mr. Ryan Benson, Northern Technologies, Inc (MN)
MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, & PLUMBING (MEP) ENGINEERS:
Mr. Scott Lindelow, Savant Engineering, LLC (GA)
Mr. Nader Shams, Shams Engineering Group (CA)
Mr. Kamal Iskander, Kamal S. Iskander & Associates, Inc (CA)
Mr. Cliff Ishii, Ishii Engineering (CA)
Mr. Ed Blehm, Megalectric Corporation (CA)
Mr. James Terry, Terry Engineering (CA)
Mr. Abi Nabiour, Jacocal Engineering (CA)
Mr. Art Romero, NP Mechanical, Inc (AZ)
Mr. Doug Dodd, Dodd Engineering, Inc (IN)
Mr. Dan Nye, Gulf Breeze Consulting, Inc (FL)
Mr. Alex Rojano, AR Electric, Inc (CA)
Mr. Kerry McLeroy, Summit Consultants, Inc (TX)
Ms. René Culross, Summit Consultants, Inc (TX)
Mr. Ralph Raya, MRC Engineering, Inc (CA)
Mr. Ron Matheson, Dunham Associates, Inc (MN)
Mr. Art Lantagne, MEP Associates, LLC (OK)

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS:
Mr. Fausto Reyes, LandArq, Inc (CA)
Ms. Carmen Posey, ENVIRONMENTS&co (TX)
Mr. Douglas Neal, A Growing Concern (CA)
Mr. Victor Chanorathaikful, Lawrence R. Moss & Associates (CA)


FIRE / LIFE SAFETY CONSULTANTS:
Mr. George Saadian, Fire Protection Group, Inc (CA)

FOOD SERVICE / KITCHEN EQUIPMENT CONSULTANTS:
Mr. Raul Chavez, ElevenPoint Design Group (CA)
Mr. Paul Turner, TRI (CA)

TITLE 24 / ENERGY CONSULTANTS:
Mr. David McClain, Title 24 Data Corp (CA)

LIGHTING CONSULTANTS:
Mr. Dan Nolden, GE Current (CA)

ADA CONSULTANTS:
Mr. Ken Otten, Otten Consulting Group (CA)
Ms. Karen Haney, Compliance Design Consultants (CA)

SIGNAGE CONSULTANTS:
Mr. Matt DeRuyter, Signs & Services Co (CA)
Mr. George Hernandez, Penpoint Architectural Signs (CA)
Ms. Daniele Marston, Plumb Signs (WA)
Mr. Jim Richman, Academy Awnings (CA)

INTERIOR DESIGN CONSULTANTS:
Ms. Joyce McDaniel, Impresa Unlimited, Inc (CO)

TRAFFIC ENGINEERS:
Ms. Clare Look-Jaeger, Linscott, Law, & Greenspan Engineers (CA)
Mr. Michael Feeney, Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc (TX)

ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS:
Mr. Jack Lee, Cal Land Engineering, Inc (CA)
Mr. Humphrey Laurent, AirLab, Inc (CA)
Mr. Olex Laurent, South Coast Water Damage (CA)
Mr. Ron Kern, ADR Environmental Group (CA)
Mr. Wade Riddering, Environmental Regulatory Compliance, LLC (CA)

ACOUSTICAL CONSULTANTS:
Mr. Brian Kubicki, Acoustical Design Kubicki, LLC (KS)

GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES CONSULTANTS:
Mr. Phillip Kaainoa, Phillip K. Kaainoa Consulting Services (CA)
Ms. Patti Wallis, Permit Solutions, Inc (GA)

MARKETING / MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS:
Mr. Julio Penaranda, Athena Marketing Group (GA)
Ms. Maria-Cristina Blasquez, Shopping Center Development Consultant (MX)

CONTRACTORS:
Mr. David Jessee, David Development, Inc (TX)
Mr. Jeffery Morgan, Culp Construction Company (CA)
Mr. Joe Amszynski, CGI Group, LLC (GA)
Mr. Don Hanto, Hanto & Clarke (FL)

PRESS / PUBLICATIONS

  • Los Angeles Times “Shrines to the Virgin flourish across L.A.” featuring Plaza Mexico (2011).
  • Urban Land Magazine “Drivers for Town Centers” featuring Plaza Mexico / “Recharging Retail” featuring La Gran Plaza (2010).
  • Los Angeles Times “Moles & Much More” featuring Plaza Mexico / La Huasteca (2010).
  • Urban Land Institute Retail Development Handbook featuring Plaza Mexico (2008).
  • Inc.com “Where are the Best Cities to do Business?” (2008).
  • New York Times, Real Estate section “At the Mall, Mariachi Instead of Muzak” featuring La Gran Plaza and Plaza Fiesta (2007).
  • California Centers Magazine “Retail Wakes Up to an Untapped Market” featuring La Gran Plaza and Plaza Mexico (2007).
  • The Californian “Salinas Must Create a Clear Identity, Vision” (2007).
  • Lynwood Chamber of Commerce “Retail Development has Designs on Latino Market” featuring Plaza Mexico (2006).
  • Tu Ciudad, Los Angeles, Best Approximation of México “Virtual Old Country” featuring Plaza México (2006).
  • Fort Worth Press “La Gran Plaza has New Lease on Life” featuring La Gran Plaza (2006).
  • Urban Land Institute, Urban Marketplace “Cultural Diversity and Demographics are Changing the Face of Retailing: Industry Experts” (2005).
  • Time Magazine “Mercado of America” featuring La Gran Plaza (2004).
  • Los Angeles Times “Non-Latinos Mine Southland’s Market” featuring Plaza México (2004).
  • Los Angeles Business Journal “Plaza Mexico Revamping seen as Key to Community’s Revival” featuring Plaza Mexico (2004).
  • California Real Estate Journal “Finding ‘Diamonds in the Rough” (2004).
  • Reforma Cultura Newspaper (Mexico City) “Hacen para Chicanos una Replica de El Angel” featuring Plaza Mexico (2004).
  • Los Angeles Business Journal “Spotlight on Lynwood” featuring Plaza Mexico (2002).
  • Cambio Magazine, México City “Bienvenidos a México Town” featuring Plaza México (2002).
  • La opinión “Mexicotown” featuring Plaza Mexico (2002).
  • City of Riverside “Magnolia Tyler Shopping Center Development”.


Awards

  • Plaza Mexico named the “Best of the Virtual Old Country” in the Best of Latino L.A. edition of Tú Ciudad: Los Angeles, for its authenticity and detail (2006).
  • A.I.A. Digital Merit Award for Plaza Mexico by the Pasadena & Foothill Chapter (2002).
  • Award of Excellence for Plaza Mexico by the Archicad Awards (2001).

Forums, Panels & Symposia

  • Speaker: ICSC Hispanic Markets National Conference, San Antonio, TX: “Designing Shopping Centers for Latino Customers” – 3 Case Studies: Plaza Mexico, La Gran Plaza, & Mercado de Los Cielos (2011).
  • Main speaker: Chapman University, Orange, CA: “History of the Future”, Professor Joel Kotkin: Session at Plaza Mexico about future of race and immigration (2010).
  • Guest speaker: Class at Chapman University, Orange, CA: “History of Cities” (2009).
  • Keynote Speaker: Salinas Urban Revitalization Action Summit, Salinas Valley Chamber of Commerce (2007).
  • Speaker: Urban Land Institute, Beverly Hills, CA: “Reinventing Retail: Community, Lifestyle & Entertainment” (2006).
  • Speaker: The Planning Center: Summit on New Sub urbanism to discuss the changing face of American suburbia (2006).
  • Panelist: Urban Land Institute: Urban Marketplace Conference, Los Angeles, CA: “The Revitalizing Power of Ethnic Retail” (2004).
  • Participant: “MEXI-LAND: A Case Study of Plaza Mexico” (2002).

What We've Done

NAME:
Plaza Mexico
TYPE:
Outdoor Mall
LOCATION:
Lynwood, CA
SCALE:
25 Acres, 450,000 sq. ft.
CLIENT:
M+D Properties
NAME:
La Gran Plaza
TYPE:
Indoor Mall
LOCATION:
Fort Worth, TX
SCALE:
65 Acres, 1,105,000 sq. ft.
CLIENT:
Grupo Zocalo / Boxer Development
NAME:
Monrovia Landing
TYPE:
Retail / Shopping Center
LOCATION:
Monrovia, CA
SCALE:
97,300 sq. ft.
CLIENT:
Warner Pacific Properties, LLC / Telos Capital Management
NAME:
Panorama Mall
TYPE:
Indoor Mall & Proposed Outdoor Mall Area
LOCATION:
Panorama City, CA
SCALE:
311,135 sq. ft. (existing), ±45,000 sq. ft. (proposed)
CLIENT:
Macerich
NAME:
La Huasteca
TYPE:
Mexican Restaurant
LOCATION:
Lynwood, CA
SCALE:
5,666 sq. ft.
CLIENT:
M+D Properties
NAME:
Café Canela
TYPE:
Coffee Shop
LOCATION:
Lynwood, CA
SCALE:
±1,200 sq. ft.
CLIENT:
M+D Properties
NAME:
La Estrella
TYPE:
Mexican Restaurant, New Building
LOCATION:
Pasadena, CA
SCALE:
1,500 sq. ft.
CLIENT:
Lindaura Garcia
NAME:
Tacos el Único
TYPE:
Mexican Restaurant (with Retail), Addition & Renovation
LOCATION:
Adams & Vermont, Los Angeles, CA
SCALE:
2,020 sq. ft.
CLIENT:
Tacos El Unico C/O Tlaxcala, LLC
NAME:
Plaza las Americas
TYPE:
Retail / Mercado
LOCATION:
Lilburn, GA
SCALE:
99,567 sq. ft. (Mercado Area)
CLIENT:
TPA Group
NAME:
Plaza Urbana
TYPE:
Retail Shopping Center / Mercado
LOCATION:
Indianapolis, IN
SCALE:
30,172 sq. ft. (Mercado Area)
CLIENT:
Urban Offerings, Inc.
NAME:
Plaza Fiesta
TYPE:
Indoor Mall / 2 Mercados
LOCATION:
Atlanta, GA
SCALE:
23,763 sq. ft. & 7,798 sq. ft. (Mercado Areas)
CLIENT:
Sarofim Realty Advisors
NAME:
Mercado de Los Cielos (at the Desert Sky Mall)
TYPE:
Mercado
LOCATION:
Phoenix, AZ
SCALE:
79,975 sq. ft. (Mercado Area)
CLIENT:
Macerich
NAME:
3rd Avenue & C Street
TYPE:
Mixed Use
LOCATION:
Upland, CA
SCALE:
0.80 Acres / 33,424 sq. ft. (3 stories, 28 Residential Units)
CLIENT:
Arrow Properties, LLC
NAME:
Block 36
TYPE:
Mixed Use
LOCATION:
Azusa, CA
SCALE:
2.43 Acres / 190,976 sq. ft. (4 stories, 159 Residential Units)
CLIENT:
Anenberg Asset Management
NAME:
Sylmar Square
TYPE:
Mixed Use
LOCATION:
Sylmar, CA
SCALE:
101,836 sq. ft. (3 stories, 48 Residential Units, 4 levels Underground Parking)
CLIENT:
Continental Management Group, LLC
NAME:
Washington Mutual Building
TYPE:
Mixed Use
LOCATION:
Los Angeles, CA
SCALE:
96,771 sq. ft. (4 stories, 71 Residential Units, 4 Buildings)
CLIENT:
Cohen & Co.
NAME:
Palm Desert Shopping Center
TYPE:
Retail / Commercial
LOCATION:
Palm Desert, CA
SCALE:
±1,600 Linear Feet
CLIENT:
20 El Paseo, LLC
NAME:
Mission Plaza
TYPE:
Retail / Commercial & Building Reconstruction
LOCATION:
Cathedral City, CA
SCALE:
±769 Linear Feet
CLIENT:
Ethan Christopher, LLC
NAME:
Manchester North
TYPE:
Retail / Commercial
LOCATION:
Fresno, CA
SCALE:
±593 Linear Feet
CLIENT:
Highpoint Capital Group
NAME:
Gallery Plaza
TYPE:
Retail / Commercial
LOCATION:
Fresno, CA
SCALE:
±728 Linear Feet
CLIENT:
Highpoint Capital Group
NAME:
Lawrence Equipment New Building
TYPE:
Manufacturing / Warehouse
LOCATION:
El Monte, CA
SCALE:
1.44 Acres, 34,588 sq. ft.
CLIENT:
Lawrence Equipment
NAME:
R.E.F. Building
TYPE:
Warehouse / Manufacturing
LOCATION:
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
SCALE:
1.93 Acres, 25,394 sq. ft.
CLIENT:
R.E.F. Industries, Inc.
NAME:
Lawrence Equipment Pad Building
TYPE:
Manufacturing
LOCATION:
South El Monte, CA
SCALE:
0.5 Acres, 7,307 sq. ft.
CLIENT:
Lawrence Equipment
NAME:
Lawrence Equipment New Building
TYPE:
Industrial / Warehouse
LOCATION:
Banning, CA
SCALE:
6.75 Acres, 146,890 sq. ft.
CLIENT:
Lawrence Equipment
NAME:
Casa Killarney
TYPE:
New Hillside Residence
LOCATION:
Los Angeles, CA
SCALE:
2,935 sq. ft.
CLIENT:
David Hidalgo
NAME:
Casa Valenzuela
TYPE:
Residence Addition / Remodel
LOCATION:
South Pasadena, CA
SCALE:
3,375 sq. ft.
CLIENT:
Luis Valenzuela
NAME:
Paton Residence
TYPE:
Residence Addition
LOCATION:
La Cañada, CA
SCALE:
2,118 sq. ft. (484 sq. ft. Addition)
CLIENT:
Ms. Carol Paton
NAME:
Ramirez Residence
TYPE:
New Hacienda Style Residence
LOCATION:
Pasadena, CA
SCALE:
3,861 sq. ft.
CLIENT:
Mr. & Mrs. Ramirez
NAME:
Scorpion Bay / Punta San Juanico
TYPE:
Resort
LOCATION:
San Juanico, Baja California, México
SCALE:
35 Acres
CLIENT:
Blue Max Development, Inc.
NAME:
Arena / Lienzo Charro
TYPE:
Arena / Lienzo Charro
LOCATION:
Fort Worth, TX
SCALE:
4,817 seats
CLIENT:
Grupo Zocalo / Boxer Development
NAME:
Jackson Court
TYPE:
Law Library
LOCATION:
Indio, CA
SCALE:
7,000 sq. ft.
CLIENT:
Wilson Johnson Development Management
NAME:
St. Christopher Church
TYPE:
Hall Remodel
LOCATION:
West Covina, CA
SCALE:
±4,500 sq. ft.
CLIENT:
Father O’Connor
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