Building Repositioning & Restoration

We approach Building Repositioning as an opportunity to breathe new life into buildings in support of our client’s business models and financial goals and the neighboring community. We take pride in increasing a building’s value, repurposing it for current and profitable uses, and repositioning it in the marketplace. We are able to reinvent a building through façade restoration, renovation or addition, as well as interior planning, space use analyses and BOMA leasing models.

We begin by engaging our clients in a dialogue about the design intent with regard to preservation or reinterpretation within the building’s context, and explore opportunities for design solutions within the desired direction. Our process includes a detailed analysis of existing building conditions such as building code and zoning, city and neighborhood approvals processes, building operations/ systems and related energy use, handicap accessibility, and aesthetics. Once these conditions are fully understood we lead a design process that adds value by offering appropriate design solutions with a substantial return on investment.

607 Boylston Street, Boston
234-236 Clarendon Street, Boston
144 Newbury Street, Boston
28 Exeter Street, Boston
180 Wells Avenue, Newton
Presentation School Foundation

85 Newbury Street, Boston
115 Newbury Street, Boston
119 Newbury Street, Boston
220 Newbury Street, Boston
299-301 Newbury Street, Boston
300 First Avenue, Needham

MIT Alumni Pool
MIT Parsons Lab
60 Wells Avenue, Newton
450 Boston Post Road, Weston

152 Second Avenue, Needham
1001 Watertown Street, Wellesley

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