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Jefferson Street
Restoration of historic building facades and new windows and doors on buildings at 312-316 Jefferson St in downtown Roanoke.
Architect- Mark McConell
Shenandoah
Storefront restorations on front of historic Shenandoah Building in downtown Roanoke
Architect- Matt Prescott
Sinex
Rehabilitation of two story historic building in downtown Roanoke into residential loft (second floor only).
Design: Mark McConnell + Associates
Veloso
Custom office for optometrist in rehabilitated storefront space of Downtown Roanoke’s historic Shenandoah Building.
Design: Antonio Veloso
Woody
Rehabilitation of four, turn of the century buildings on the corner of Market St. and Church Ave. into a multiple use property, including a coffee house and restaurant on the first floor, professional offices on the second floor, and a luxury apartment on the third floor.
Design: Peter Clapsaddl
Trinkle
Rehabilitation of deco-period WDBJ radio station into luxury residential loft apartments, including retail space on the first floor.
Design: Mark Gillian
RevCar Fasteners
Conversion of existing warehouse space into expanded offices and conference room. Remodeling of existing office space with new flooring and finishes
Design: Matt Prescott
White Glove
New, custom offices in rehabilitated historic Market Station Building, with period details, including exposed brick walls
Design: Peter Clapsaddle
BB&T
Extensive renovations to offices, including spacious new entry and lobby.
Design: Hughes Architects
Veloso
Custom office for optometrist in rehabilitated storefront space of Downtown Roanoke’s historic Shenandoah Building.
Design: Antonio Veloso
Restaurants
Daily Grind
Daily Grind: Upscale Coffee House with expansive glass work and period details in rehabilitated turn of the century building.
Great 611 Steakhouse: Large upscale restaurant space in Downtown Roanoke’s historic Market Station building, featuring extensive oak trim and moldings. Interior design based on an old railroad dining car.
Architect: Jeff Wood,
Rife and Wood Architects P.C.