The following is a selection of media placements for Great Ink clients and a summary of each.
Thornton Tomasetti
September 1, 2022
By Joann Gonchar, FAIA
John Peronto, a principal at Thornton Tomasetti, talks with Architectural Record for a CE article on mass timber and the Ascent project, for which Thornton Tomasetti served as structural engineer.
Standard Real Estate Investments
September 1, 2022
By Tristan Navera
Washington Business Journal talks with Standard Real Estate Investment Prinicpal Terrance Williams, who recently joined the firm’s D.C. office. His new role includes leading a $290 M redevelopment at the Congress Heights Metro station along with Trammell Crow Co. and NHT Communities. The project will feature 179 residential units.
View, Inc.
August 30, 2022
View, Inc.’s Smart Windows will be installed during phase two of construction at The Interlock, a $750 million mixed-use property developed by SJC Ventures in the West Midtown neighborhood of Atlanta. The windows use artificial intelligence to adjust automatically in response to the sun. The recently passed Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, the country’s most ambitious energy and climate policy to date, extends the Investment Tax Credit to include smart windows. Phase two of The Interlock is scheduled to open in early 2024 and will offer 275,000 square feet of commercial space and 180,000 square feet of creative office space, plus 670 beds for Georgia Tech student housing.
Populous
March 2022
The March 2022 quarterly issue of Stadia magazine features a 2022 outlook and the planned stadium and arena projects architects are most excited about. Robert Norvell of Populous talks about Acrisure Arena, the future home of the AHL’s Coachella Valley Firebirds. A mix textures and colors throughout indoor and outdoor experiences celebrate the Palm Desert area.
Populous
September 1, 2022
Global design firm Populous has been selected to reimagine the passenger experience for planned expansions at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in Austin, Texas. The firm will lead all components of experiential design development, interior design and visioning related to a passenger’s journey throughout the airport complex. The program includes renovations to the airport’s existing Barbara Jordan Terminal, a new below-grade passenger tunnel and a new Midfield Concourse with space for up to 30 gates. The project will also build in flexibility for the future — plans beyond 2030 include a complete renovation and expansion of passenger facilities, such as a new passenger ticketing and processing hall.
Thornton Tomasetti
September 1, 2022
By Mark Robbins
From smart product selection to the use of recycled materials, there are a number of ways design professionals can reduce the embodied carbon footprint of metal buildings. In this Metal Architecture article, Thornton Tomasetti Vice President Michael Cropper and Corporate Responsibility Officer Amy Hattan talk about some of these strategies and how they can help combat climate change.
FirstService Residential
August 30, 2022
By Marc Kotler
Marc Kotler, a Senior Vice President, New Development Group at FirstService Residential New York, authors a thought leadership piece for the National Apartment Association’s Industry Insider, weighing the viability of commercial to residential conversions and a few tips to consider if that is the route a developer wants to take.
Marx Realty
August 29, 2022
By Andria Cheng
The Marx Realty team has signed four new office leases totaling 10,300 SF at 135 and 161 Bowery on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, a neighborhood known for its nightlife and restaurants. Marx noted companies are seeking to attract talent desiring to work in the so-called 24/7 neighborhood. The four new leases at the Marx properties, brokered by a Cushman & Wakefield team of Remy Liebersohn and Bianca DiMauro include Portlus, JO Entertainment, Something Special Studios and Magna Digital.
FirstService Residential
August 29, 2022
FirstService Residential, New York’s leading residential property management company, announced multiple new clients across various asset types, including condominiums, cooperatives, multifamily rental buildings, and newly constructed developments throughout New York City. In the first two quarters of 2022, the company added more than 1,350 units to its management portfolio. Among the company’s new clients are some of the city’s most iconic multifamily properties, including Madison House, 100 Eleventh Avenue, 25 Bond Street, One Boerum Place, and Parkway Village.