Hyatt Brand Expands To Flourishing Mosaic District In Fairfax With Contemporary Hotel
The flourishing Mosaic District in Fairfax, Virginia is home to the Merrifield Hyatt House hotel. The eight story, 148 room hotel, is owned by LodgeWorks of Wichita, KS. The 110,000 square-foot hotel is LEED-certified and features metal and precast panels and large sections of vertical glazing. The Mosaic District is known for its upscale retail and restaurant options, making it the perfect location for Hyatt’s expansion.
Holyoke Ford Dealership Boasts Contemporary Exterior Design With Numerous Metal Elements
The new Marcotte Ford dealership in Holyoke, MA embraces a new concept in automotive design featuring a fully functioning restaurant directly inside. Brian Marcotte, the second of three generations to run the business describes, “We did something crazy. We decided to build a dealership around a restaurant.”
Massachusetts Hotel Brings Upscale Vibe To Downtown Worcester
The AC Hotel in Worcester, Massachusetts is a $30 million modern development, bringing a present-day elegance to city travelers. In an article in MassLive, the authors describe, “With a bar that specializes in cocktails, a ballroom adorned with chandeliers and an outdoor event space for weddings and parties, Worcester's new AC Hotel by Marriott is bringing an upscale vibe to downtown.”
Architects Design Luxury Student Housing For U of M Students In Ann Arbor
In downtown Ann Arbor, MI stands the over 170,000 square-foot Hub at 603 E. Huron. The modern urban development boasts 124 residential units over 14 floors. The building accommodates premier off-campus student housing for University of Michigan students. The fully furnished apartments allow students the “walk-to-campus” convenience with modern amenities.
Architects Design Impressive Police Headquarters To Fit Growing Needs Of Community
Hoefer Wysocki Architecture completed the Council Bluffs Police Headquarters in Council Bluffs, Iowa in 2018. The new law enforcement center took over a nearly 40-year-old building the department simply outgrew. The architects describe, “At 19,000 sq. ft., the original police station, attached to the Pottawatomie County Courthouse, proved too small to effectively serve the growing community.”