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THE NATIONAL

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Firm Introduction

Todd Interests | Dallas, Texas

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Nestled in the heart of the central business district at 1401 Elm Street and originally constructed in 1962, this iconic 52-story skyscraper was transformed into a multi-purpose building that houses a combination of retail and office spaces, apartments, and a luxury hotel. The $450 million dollar transformation is one of the City’s largest development projects and breathes new life into the once vacant high-rise. JQ’s involvement in this complex, 1.5 million SF adaptive reuse project included modification of 15-foot-deep transfer trusses that supported four levels of structure, structural reconfigurations to accommodate interior ramped parking, modifications to accommodate new building systems, and the addition of a new floor to provide an amenity area for hotel and residential use. The National is also the largest federal tax credit project in the country.

Renovation, Adaptive Reuse

Services: Structural & Civil Engineering, Geospatial

Size: 150,000,000 SF

Cost: $240M

Pinnacle Bank Place

Lancaster Corridor Redevelopment | Fort Worth, Texas

This five-story mixed-use development consists of 32,000 SF of retail space on the ground level, with a concrete podium structure over the retail space and 130 units totaling 125,000 SF contained on 4 levels of wood-framed apartments above. A portion of the retail space on the first level was shelled for future tenants. An open pedestrian bridge connects the housing levels to an adjacent precast concrete parking garage.

New Construction

Services: Structural & Civil Engineering

Size: 157,000 SF

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