Friday, February 22, 2019

SWA Architecture Weekly Blog

Hello and welcome back to the SWA Architecture weekly blog.  This is a very exciting Friday rolling bonus post coming your way.  Earlier this week we took a look at our biggest client McDonalds.  More specifically a location in Philadelphia.  SWA Architecture has grown its each from New York City to most of the east coast all the way down to Virginia.






This post we are going to be focusing on a restoration of a historical building located in the heart of the "Ladies' Mile Historic District".  The "Ladies Mile" was a prime shopping district in Manhattan at the end of the 19th century, serving well to do "carriage trade" of the city.  It extends from roughly 15th street to 24th street and from Park Avenue South to west of 6th Avenue for all you Manhattan insiders.




SWA Architecture are the architects, interior designers, expediters and landmarks architects and expediters for this historical building.  As you can see from the photos this project has a long way to go but we will update you as it gets further along.




This is our first job with this client and hope to do more with them.  This is our sixth project with Streamline Worldwide General Contracters.  We have a great relationship with this contracting company.  Lastly, this is our third project in the "Ladies Mile Historic District" and we are very proud of all of them.



That's it this week for the SWA Architecture weekly blog.  We hope you enjoyed it as much as we did.  To get a sense of all the projects we post about, follow us on instagram - @swa_architecture and see all of our posts.  Stay tuned next week for some beautiful projects to come your way.

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