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https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/500-million-mill-district-neighborhood-in-downtown-healdsburg-california-starts-construction-301548478.html HEALDSBURG, Calif., May 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Replay Destinations announced the start of construction and the general contractor selected to build the first phase of its 9.6-acre master-planned Mill District neighborhood in downtown Healdsburg. Construction of the Architectural Digest AD100 architect Olson Kundig designed residences on the former Nu Forest Product lumber mill site is beginning immediately. The Weitz Company, one of the oldest engineering and construction companies in the United States, has been selected to serve as general contractor for the first phase of Mill District. "With over 50% of the residences already sold in

It was a pleasure to attend the BisNow event on April 28th.  I was excited to hear from Hemanshu Parwani "HP", CEO of Olson Kundig as the Keynote speaker. The discussion about Placemaking and the waterfront social interconnectedness was as if they where speaking directly about our project. An unexpected meeting with part of the West Coast Team from Gaggenau happened as well as they had a booth in the lobby.  

Daily Journal of Commerce  - By Eric J. Petersen Sustainable materials will be a focal point, and an integral part of the building's identity. Behind every Living Building is an ambitious vision, an integrated design approach coordinated across all disciplines, and a team committed to making that vision a reality. But a building that meets the world's most rigorous performance standards also requires a team well versed in green building practices, with deep technical knowledge of sustainable design and construction solutions, and the ability to think holistically about how to achieve

On Friday, April 22, the State Building Code Council voted 11-3 to pass the strongest climate-friendly commercial and large multifamily energy code in the nation! A number of key efficiency and electrification proposals were adopted, including requiring heat pumps for space and water heating in nearly all new commercial and large multifamily buildings, electric-ready provisions, and increased solar-readiness and use of renewables. The code updates, which are set to take effect in July 2023, will impact all new commercial buildings in Washington including multi-family residences four-stories and taller. Press Release:  Washington State