Retail
TRADER JOE'S This project is Trader Joe's first Albuquerque location. Built in Albuquerque's Northeast Heights, it is designed to blend in with regional flavor. This project was under a very tight schedule. Our client was in reality, another contractor that was licensed in New Mexico and based in New Jersey.
Owner: Jayeff Construction
Architects: Dekker/Perich/Sabatini
Site Size: 1.97 acres
Building Size: 16,694 SF
Completion: December 2005
DOLLAR TREE STORE
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Owner: La Cueva Town Center, LLC
Total SF: 9,180 SF
Estimated Completion: 2009
PETER PIPER PIZZA This is the first free-standing Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Albuquerque. The design was a corporate driven, prototype, bringing schemes from Las Vegas and Phoenix. Because of the success of this project, this will be used as the future design prototype nationwide.
Owner: Gala III/Peter Piper Pizza
Architects: Mullen Heller Architecture
Site Size: 3.4 acres
Building Size: 12,000 SF
Completion: June 2005
HASTINGS This is a stand alone, steel framed, fully sprinkled structure. It features a café as well as the retail book and video areas. The design was based on the architectural theme of the surrounding area structures.
Owner: Montaño Partners, LLC
Architects: Dekker/Perich/Sabatini
Site Size: 2.87 acres
Building Size: 25,000 SF
Completion: September 2003
PERFECTION HONDA This dealership is the first Honda facility designed using the new corporate identity standards. The building site is a four tiered, 6.5 acre area that climbs a hill that connects Rio Rancho to Albuquerque, New Mexico. The site required over 16,000 SF of segmented retaining walls and four sets of 96" underground storm water ponds. The building itself straddles two different levels of the site going from a two story to one story structure.
Owner: Perfection Honda
Architects: Sheller Hall Architecture, Inc.
Site Size: 6.5 acres
Building Size: 38,746 SF
Completion: March 2005
TRIBAL ARTS Because the business located in the building sells rugs and artifacts from the Middle East, the building was desgned with a Middle East flair as well as being compatible with the architectural style of the commercial buildings along that section of Paseo Del Norte. The project had a 4½ month construction schedule and was completed two weeks ahead of schedule.
Owner: Tribal Arts
Architects: Fanning Bard Tatum
Site Size: .5 acres
Building Size: 4,565 SF
Completion: 2007
CHAPARRAL MATERIALS Being a supplier of drywall, framing, ceiling, wall finishes and insulation products, there was a need for three buildings on this project. There is a warehouse, office and storage shed. Many of the company's products were featured in the design of these structures. The showroom features their lines of decorative ceiling products and are integrated in a way that doesn't give the look of a typical cluttered showroom. Through value engineering, we were able to reduce the need for a massive retaining wall system and realize a savings of almost $600,000. to the client. Even though weather played havoc with the construction schedule, we were able, with an accelerated schedule, to complete the project to allow the client to move in on time.
Owner: Chaparral Materials
Architects: Fanning bard Tatum
Site Size: 5.4 acres
Building Size: 78,400 SF
Completion: May 2007
RIVERSIDE PLAZA This is a pedestrian oriented, mixed use development, located on Albuquerque's Westside. It was desgend around a main street feature that is an organizing element for buildings that front onto the street. This is an architecturally controlled environment. The project is comprised at this time, of three, two story, Class A office buildings a three long section retail area, and multiple one story retail and office spaces as well as 5 restaurants.
Owner: Argus Development
Architects: Dekker/Perich/Sabatini
Site Size: 23.6 acres
Building Size: 225,000 SF
Completion: Ongoing
