Industry experts are predicting that adaptive reuse is likely to be recognized as a distinct product category within commercial real estate by 2021.
In preparation for our GlobeSt.ADAPT: OPPORTUNITY ZONES special feature and conference this month, GlobeSt. Real Estate Forum is putting a spotlight on the achievements of those who have had a hand in locating adaptive reuse solutions across the country—along with a few key opportunity zone projects.
GlobeSt. Real Estate Forum collected nominations and choose key projects and companies across a number of fields and celebrate them in the following pages. From innovative reuses of abandoned space, to historical preservations, to overall design, the following projects—and companies involved—have made key impacts on the community; the innovation; the ROI; the proven ability to achieve goals; and ingenuity in terms of creative thinking and problem solving.
Below are those recognized for 2019:
Adaptive Reuse or Opportunity Zone Top Individuals or Companies
- Devin S. James, Refurban Memphis LLC
- JK Equities
-RevOZ Capital
Commercial Project (private, for-profit)
- Hotel Trundle/BOUDREAUX Offices at the historic Powell Furniture Building
Location: Columbia, SC
- Piazza Pod Park
Location: Philadelphia
- Refurban Memphis LLC
Location: Memphis, TN
- Waikiki Village Motel
Location: Myrtle Beach, SC
Economic Revitalization
- Georgia Avenue
Location: Atlanta
- Kurt Westfield / Seaside Lofts
Location: Titusville, FL
- Interface HQ
Location: Atlanta
- Marina Square
Location: Bremerton, WA
Historical Preservation
- Evanston Court
Location: Pasadena, CA
- Palihotel Seattle
Location: Seattle
-The Department Building
Location: Atlanta
-The Pizitz
Location: Birmingham, AL
Innovative Reuse of Abandoned Space
- Hotel Indigo-Pepper Building
Location: Winston-Salem, NC
- The Irvine
Location: Philadelphia
- The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach
Location: Miami
Opportunity Zone Projects
- City Market at O
Location: Washington, DC
- Hamilton Court
Location: Philadelphia
- Hampton Park
Location: Capital Heights, MD
- Kern's Bakery Redevelopment
Location: Knoxville, TN
Overall Design
- 712 S Olive & 410 W 7th
Location: Los Angeles
- Empire Improvement Building
Location: Cleveland, OH
- The Atlantic
Location: Philadelphia
- Thirteen 21 Lofts – Owen Building
Location: Columbia, SC
Overall Transformation
-10 Grand Central
Location: New York City
-3420 Bristol
Location: Costa Mesa, CA
- Edison Village
Location: West Orange, NJ
-The Factory
Location: Bethlehem, PA
- The Trust Building
Location: Los Angeles
-Union Station Great Hall
Location: Chicago
➤➤ Join the GlobeSt.com ADAPT: Opportunity Zones conference September 16-17 in Baltimore, MD The new national conference series is aimed at identifying Opportunity Zones across all property types and geographic regions. This first-of-its-kind event will educate, connect and celebrate the investors, developers and owners with the people behind the planning and decision-making, such as architects, consultants, academics and, most importantly, municipal officials. Click here to register and view the agenda.
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