Leopardo-built Y.O.U. Headquarters Project Honored with Evanston-based Design Award
The annual event recognizes significant aesthetic and functional improvements to the community.
The annual event recognizes significant aesthetic and functional improvements to the community.
Out of 117 nominations, Radio Flyer was one of 15 offices selected to be honored as “an innovative, exciting workplace.
Leopardo is collaborating with real estate investor and developer Sterling Bay, as well as architect Solomon Cordwell Buenz.
Leopardo and architect Dewberry were honored by the Association of Licensed Architects (ALA) at its Design Awards Dinner.
Leopardo worked in collaboration with real estate investor and developer Sterling Bay and architect Gensler to complete the project.
The new station replaced an undersized and outdated space previously shared with the village hall.
Leopardo received the Outstanding Project of the Year award for its Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. project.
He will be recognized, along with one other recipient, Saturday, May 13 at the university’s spring 2017 commencement ceremony.
For nearly a decade, Leopardo has been supporting IFSA and Camp I Am Me through a variety of volunteer initiatives.
Serving as general contractor, Leopardo collaborated with NELSON, WMA Consulting Engineers and Cushman & Wakefield on the project.
The world’s fourth largest insurance broker recently moved its 1,475 employees to 2850 Golf Road in Rolling Meadows.
Leopardo recently completed a phased interior and exterior renovation at Radio Flyer’s headquarters on Chicago’s west side.