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5/20/24
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Work has finished on 1650 Euclid Street, a three-story, 65k sf office complex in Santa Monica. The mixed-use project was designed by House & Robertson Architects for owners Redcar Properties. The general contractor was C.W. Driver Companies.
The project consists of a sleek building separated into two distinct wings connected with a glass-enclosed walk-through bridge structure. C.W. Driver’s work included all construction elements, including landscaping, hardscaping, a new utility infrastructure, highly specialized board-formed cast-in-place concrete, and a punched window system.
The building’s modern look is a result of its two glazing systems of aluminum and steel. A pedestrian-friendly courtyard welcomes visitors at street level, and an equally social rooftop terrace with pedestal pavers adds to the exterior amenities. Below ground is a two-level 40,000 square-foot parking garage. The upper floors at 1650 Euclid Street are intended for creative office use with interior space that provides the opportunity for multiple tenant configurations and include rooftop and exterior decks and clerestories.
The 1650 Euclid Street development is an infill project replacing an undeveloped space that formerly housed an auto tow lot. The addition of this mixed-use office building reflects the improvements taking hold in the Memorial Park area of Santa Monica. Tenants and visitors will enjoy the plentiful shopping and dining in the bustling neighborhood, located a short mile from the beach and the famous Santa Monica Pier.
“Our work on 1650 Euclid is a great example of a modern and functional approach to commercial office space,” said Karl Kreutziger, President at C.W. Driver Companies. “Office tenants today are searching for more open-air, social environments with courtyards, terraces and rooftops that invite creative collaborations. This new office complex is sure to set the tone for the neighborhood.”
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