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2/13/17
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McCormick Construction has completed the $2.7 mil renovation of LINQ, an 80k sf creative campus located adjacent to the Redondo Beach Metro station at 2400 Marine Ave in Redondo Beach. Owned by Montana Avenue Capital Partners, the newly renovated campus comprises four quadrants, three of which have already been leased to two major technology clients.
Photo: ArchLenz Photography |
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McCormick’s scope of work for the exterior of the facility included constructing new Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant concrete ramps, an ipe wood deck and new exterior façades and door entries, updating the building with a fresh coat of paint, new lighting, an upgraded fire system and roof, as well as new parking lots and driveways. Interior renovations included completely gutting the space and building new demising walls, upgrading the electrical service, and constructing new core bathroom facilities, skylights and a brand new main lobby area. To appeal to a range of tenant types, Montana Avenue Capital Partners requested additional renovations by McCormick to meet current trends in creative office such as polished concrete floors, exposed ceilings, glass roll-up doors, indoor-outdoor collaborative workspaces, electric vehicle charging stations and new landscaping that meets the latest drought-tolerant codes.
The McCormick project management team members included Alan Hartley, director of interiors and special projects; Hector Bocanegra, superintendent; and Joe Adelaars, project manager. Ware Malcomb was the architect for the project. Structural engineering services were provided by Insight Engineering.
In addition to LINQ, McCormick’s recent creative office projects include Nickelodeon Animation Studio, a five-story, 110k sf production building which held its grand opening in early 2017; Element LA, a 12-acre, 300k sf adaptive reuse creative office campus which is fully leased to Riot Games; and Santa Monica Gateway, a 200k sf, Class A office project which is currently under construction in Santa Monica.
Photo provided by ArchLenz Photography
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