DYI Celebrates Halloween!
October 2019: The DYI team celebrated Halloween with an office potluck lunch. Staff was encouraged to dress up for the Holiday.
October 2019: The DYI team celebrated Halloween with an office potluck lunch. Staff was encouraged to dress up for the Holiday.
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.
January 2016:
DYI celebrated the new year with a dinner party at the Cleveland Museum of Art. Modeled after the Beaux Arts Ball that originated at the Ecole des Quatres Arts School of Design in Paris, guests were encouraged to dress in costume representing their favorite artist, building, or work of art.
December 2015:
DYI is a Commendation Winner for a 2015 International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) US Design & Development Awards for the Design of Palm Beach Outlet in West Palm Beach.
December 2015:
DYI is a Commendation Winner for a 2015 International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) US Design & Development Awards.
November 2015:
This 347,000 sf Outlet shopping center is completed with national tenants such as H&M, Ann Taylor, GAP Factory Outlet, White House | Black Market, Banana Republic, Columbia Sportswear Company, J. Crew, LOFT, Under Armour, Pandora, Tommy Hilfiger and many more. The essence of the ‘Mississippi Lifestyle’ is the porch; a place where people gather… where stories collect and unfold.
October 2015:
The President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev opens the Dreamland Golf Club as part of the Master Plan Community designed by DYI.
May 2015: The upscale movie theater company opens an 11-screen, 1,500-seat venue at 4441 Lyons Road in Coconut Creek. The brand is defined by its luxury leather seats — hand-stitched and imported from Latin America — and its movie selection, which will not only feature mainstream films but also include special screenings for independent and award-winning foreign films. Once open, the movie theater joins more than 35 retailers and 14 restaurants at the Promenade at Coconut Creek.
February 2014:
The opening of the mall represents a revival of a district through the redevelopment of a dated enclosed mall into an open air 560,000 SF fashion outlet shopping mall.
November 2013:
Sitting on 61 acres of land, the newly completed Shops at Nanuet, an open-air Main Street re-development, consists approximately 400,000 sf of new construction, including a new cinema, fitness center, market and two existing anchor’s, Macy’s and Sears. The architecture of the new buildings creates a dialogue between the past and the present, alluding to the area’s industrial pastoral buildings, while incorporating a modern flair with new materials.