Leopardo Breaks Ground on Senior Living Residence in Blue Ash, Ohio
With a growing need for senior living accommodations in the Midwest, this new facility will provide the most advanced and most comfortable living experiences for all its residents.
With a growing need for senior living accommodations in the Midwest, this new facility will provide the most advanced and most comfortable living experiences for all its residents.
Leopardo recently broke ground on a renovation and adaptive reuse of the former Ravenswood Hospital Specialty Care Pavilion at 4501 N. Winchester Ave. in Chicago’s Ravenswood neighborhood.
Leopardo recently began work on the build-out of the FBRK Impact House at 200 W. Madison St. The space will be Chicago’s first innovation-focused philanthropy center, dedicated to serving grant makers, family foundations and investors.
Leopardo recently completed a headquarters build-out for Intelligent Medical Objects located at 9600 W. Bryn Mawr Ave. in Rosemont and a build-out at 30 W. Monroe in Chicago.
The project consists of a complete gut renovation and construction of 350 total rooms and suites. The first floor will feature lobbies, amenities and conference rooms. The existing 15th floor will be modified with its roof removed in its entirety to build a new 16th-floor space with a restaurant/lounge.
The project consisted of selective demolition and an interior renovation of the temple, along with an entryway expansion and limited exterior work.
The Leopardo-built Glen Ellyn Police Station has won the Justice Facilities Review Award from AIA’s Academy of Architecture for Justice (AAJ). The 30,000-square-foot, two-story police headquarters on four acres replaces the undersized previous facility in the ground floor of a former junior high school.
The new apartment complex portion occupies the four floors above the library branch and consists of 44 affordable residences for seniors, each of which features a colorful balcony. In addition to the library, tenant amenities include a fitness room and access to the rooftop green space.
The Leopardo-built Independence Library and Apartments has won ENR Midwest’s Project of the Year.
The project consisted primarily of robust tenant amenity upgrades, including a private bowling alley and gaming area, multiple event spaces, conference facilities, a fitness center, programmed yoga/spin room, secure bike room and more.
The new office space was built to reflect the energetic, employee-oriented culture of the company, with open office space, vivid color palettes, communal dining areas and an employee game room.
Mastin joined Leopardo in 2005 and previously served as a project executive, during which he lead some of Leopardo’s most impressive projects