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Murphy Company’s Work at Children’s Hospital Earns Keystone Award



Above: Murphy Company’s mechanical renovation of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at St. Louis Children’s Hospital earned a 2001 Project of the Year Keystone Award from the Associated General Contractors in the category of Specialty Contractor Project of $500,000 or less.

Murphy Co. received a 2001 Project of the Year Keystone Award from the Associated General Contractors of St. Louis for the St. Louis Children’s Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). The category was Specialty Contractor on a Project of $500,000 or less.

The design/build project involved demolition of old fixtures and installation of new plumbing, mechanical and medical gas systems for a renovation of the NICU. Construction had to proceed carefully while the NICU was operational. Ninety percent of the work took place around the premature and critically ill infants in the unit.

Murphy Co. is the 15th largest mechanical contracting firm in the U.S. by Engineering News Record. The company’s average project size for fiscal year 2001 was $231,000. In addition to its St. Louis headquarters, Murphy has offices and fabrication facilities in Denver, Colo.

Regency Centers Bring New Shopping Center to Ballwin

Olde Towne Plaza, located at the intersection of Manchester Road and the newly relocated Ries Road, held the opening for its initial anchor tenants for the holiday 2001 shopping season. Stein Mart welcomed customers before Thanksgiving and Ultimate Electronics opened its doors the first week of December. Lowe’s opened at Olde Towne Plaza at the end of 2001. The balance of the center is scheduled for completion in Spring 2002. The tenant mix will include Marshall’s Home-Good, Starbucks, O’Charley’s Restaurant and Beauty-First.

Regency Centers, a national owner, operator and developer of grocery-anchored shopping centers, made a commitment in the redevelopment of the Olde Towne Plaza shopping center site, representing an investment of $45 to $50 million.

A 287,000-square-foot shopping center, Olde Towne Plaza, is the first St. Louis project for Regency to develop since the acquisition of the Midland Group in 1998.

“The development included the demolition of 50 residential and commercial structures, as well as the coordination of tenant relocations,” says Daniel Fox, senior vice president of investments for the Midwest region. “Due to topography, the site required approximately 500,000 cubic yards of fill, and the construction of a massive boulder retaining wall system that was pre-engineered to bring the site up to an acceptable elevation. Because the project included the relocation of Ries Road, both water and electric mains had to be moved. The timing of this work was critical due to the proximity of Ballwin Elementary, which required a phased construction schedule and an extensive detour plan.”

Regency Centers owns more than 260 retail properties totaling 28.8 million square feet located in high-growth markets throughout the U.S.

Missouri Research Park Ended 2001 with New Construction and New Tenants



Above: Distribution Management Inc. is completing a 50,000-square-foot corporate headquarters (right) near the LINCO Research Inc. building (left), which added 22,000 square feet within the Missouri Research Park. These were among five construction projects in the MRP during 2001.

The University of Missouri’s Research Park (MRP) entered into $1.3 million in ground leases and welcomed three new corporate tenants during the 2001 calendar year. In addition, two MRP companies completed expansions during the year.

New construction, renovation and expansion in the MRP for 2001 included:

  • AG Edwards Disaster Recovery DataCentre – renovation of an existing production facility to create 120,000 square feet for a technology center with back-up data and telecommunications systems to support data processing and online client services.

  • Distribution Management Inc. (DMI) – a new 50,000-square-foot corporate headquarters for more than 35 employees supporting the distribution of computer supplies.

  • LINCO Research Inc. – renovation and expansion into a 22,000-square-foot laboratory and headquarters facility for more than 30 employees assisting in diabetes and obesity research.

  • Natoli Engineering Inc. – construction of a new 40,000-square-foot building to add Natoli’s existing two buildings in the MRP. The company now has 125 employees in the MRP developing and producing precision-tooled dies for manufacturers in the pharmaceutical, storage battery and ceramics industries.

  • Diagraph Inc. – renovation of an existing manufacturing building to become the corporate headquarters, research center and production facility for approximately 100 employees. A subsidiary of ITW, Diagraph produces automated marking, coding and labeling systems.
More than 250 acres within the MRP now have been developed with a total of more than one million square feet. Fifteen companies and two federal agencies now have facilities in the complex, including Nike IHM, Zoltek, Novus International, the National Weather Service and the FAA’s St. Louis TRACON facility.

Conrad Properties Opening Displays for Two Loft Projects



Above: Interior of a new loft home display unit at Hi-Pointe, a development of Conrad Properties in Richmond Heights, opened last fall.

Two display units are open at Hi-Pointe Lofts in Richmond Heights; Summit Lofts in Creve Coeur is scheduled to have displays open this spring. Both are projects of Conrad Properties headquartered in Clayton.

Conrad opened Building I with the two display homes at Hi-Pointe during the fall of 2001. When complete, Hi-Pointe will be a pair of four-story buildings with underground parking and 56 condominiums. The buildings will share a central courtyard and host two- and three-bedroom condos that blend traditional loft aesthetics with amenities of new construction. Hi-Pointe is the first loft-style development built from the ground up in metro St. Louis.

A larger Conrad condominium project is taking shape at Summit Lofts. The condo community will consist of four, four-story buildings clustered around a central pavilion with a fitness center and outdoor swimming pool. The buildings will share a 176-space parking garage. Buyers have a choice of nine floor plans with up to three bedrooms and more than 2,400 square feet of living space available.

 

 

 


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