CHAIN STORE AGE magazine quotes DYI in article “Takin It to the Street”
May 2017:
Chain Store Age magazine quotes DYI in article “Takin It to the Street”
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May 2017:
Chain Store Age magazine quotes DYI in article “Takin It to the Street”
View Entire May/June 2017 Issue
January 2017:
Broadstone Brickell receives Temporary Certificate of Occupancy.
December 2016:
The International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) has named Dorsky + Yue International as a commendation winner of the 2016 U.S. Design and Development Awards competition for The Easton Gateway District located in Columbus, Ohio in the New Developments Category; recognizing excellence, innovation and creativity in the U.S. retail real estate industry.
Project Information:
Total Retail Space: 583,000 sq. ft.
Number of Stores: 37
Development Company: Steiner + Associates/The Georgetown Co.
Owner: Easton Gateway LLC
Architects: Dorsky + Yue International
Graphic Designers: Kolar
Landscape Architects: MKSK
General Contractors: Ruscilli
Easton Town Center was initially opened in 1999, it was recognized as one of the first open-air mixed-use centers, setting a new standard for place-making businesses. Fifteen years later as its surrounding demographics continued to attract tenants, the center expanded with the 54-acre Gateway District incorporating 668,000 sq. ft. of big box, junior retailers, specialty shops, restaurants, and class “A” offices above retail. To blend into the existing development while creating its own distinct identity, designers conceptualized a modern retail center built on a turn of the century “re-claimed” industrial facility thriving for years and depending on the economic activity of the town. The project, divided into two zones, is positioned to facilitate pedestrian cross-shopping convenience. The centrally located and architecturally cohesive Main Street and the Peripheral Buildings, which include larger structures positioned around the main block, convey a diverse architectural character. The architecture of Easton Town Center reflects typical Midwest small towns with strong traditional undertones incorporating contemporary expressions to enrich the composition. The Gateway District buildings portray a traditional industrial style complemented with a few modern statements to add vibrancy and reinforce the concept of evolution and growth over time.
October 2016:
The City of Dania Beach has approved plans submitted by DYI for a mixed-use development that includes approximately 16,000 SF of ground floor shell retail space, an 8-story building with 286 units of apartment and a parking garage with 500 spaces. It is expected to break ground in the first quarter of 2017.
August 2016:
It was a beautiful summer day when DYI and family gathered in Hugh Taylor Birch State Park for a BBQ cookout and fun in the sun. From Argentinian style churrasco steak with homemade chimichurri sauce to all you can eat lobster, there was no shortage of delicious food to enjoy.
May 2016:
DYI is the winner of a design competition, and has been awarded the contract to be the Architect of a 36-story, 400-unit luxury apartment building on Biscayne Boulevard in the Edge Water District in Miami.
May 2016:
The Facade renovation and addition of a pedestrian arcade to this existing shopping center in Boynton Beach is completed.
April 2016:
Bright and early on Saturday, April 23rd, volunteers from DYI came out to lend a hand for families through Habitat for Humanity Broward. The volunteers worked alongside future Habitat Homeowners laying down sod, planting new trees, and mulching planter beds. It was back-breaking but extremely rewarding work, applying the finishing touches to a deserving family’s new home.
March 2016:
Site work and foundation of this 6-story, 292-unit apartment project in downtown Fort Lauderdale has started. The project is expected to be completed in 24 months.
February 2016:
The 372-unit community at 255 Southwest 11th Street in the Brickell neighborhood of Miami has been topped out. This high-rise soars 24 stories (253 feet) over the booming downtown and financial district. Once complete, the community will offer a mix of studios, one- and two-bedroom apartments and townhomes and a seven-story parking garage with pool/amenity space on the roof. As a Broadstone-branded property, a mix of high-end finishes and amenities are on the way, from upgraded fixtures, stainless-steel appliances and hard-surface counters to climate-controlled interior corridors, parcel lockers, a state-of-the-art fitness center with a yoga and outdoor boxing studio, pet grooming spa, bike center and luxurious common areas for entertaining.