These construction services are offered to our customers for their projects that are remodeled, repositioned in the market, altered from one use to another or restored to a former use. Depending on customer goals, the building may retain a portion of the existing architectural elements. At times, these methods are more efficient and can possibly expedite the entitlement process to redevelop existing buildings that lie near the urban core or secure historic tax credits for buildings where this may apply. At the end of the day, value add, adaptive reuse and historic restoration are all about “smart growth.”
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Nextec
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Located in Birmingham’s new “Switch” technology district, the Nextec Building is poised to be a catalyst for change downtown. Stewart/Perry again partnered with Capstone Real Estate Investments and WBA as architects to reimagine a historic space. The former Edwards Chevrolet Building, circa 1928, is becoming a hub for emerging technology companies, specifically graduates of the nearby Innovation Depot and other similar businesses, taking them to the next level. The result is a space to settle, encouraging these emerging leaders to stay in the central business district, all while stimulating the economy in the city’s Civil Rights District.