Antelope Lane (Parker) | New Single Family Home

ArcWest Architects was retained to design this new single family home in Parker, Colorado. The home was designed to take advantage of tremendous views to the west of Rampart Range and Pikes Peak. The home design features a contemporary style… Continued

YOUFIT | Commercial Tenant Improvements

ArcWest Architects provided architectural design, engineering coordination & permit documents for four new YouFit locations in the metropolitan Denver area (Aurora, Littleton, Thornton & Arvada). YouFit is an exercise and fitness club. Primary elements for the commercial tenant improvements of the existing unoccupied… Continued

12121 Grant St Building | Tenant Improvements

ArcWest Architects worked with the owner of an existing office building in Thornton to provide architecture and interior design services to accommodate a new major tenant. The former USWEST/Qwest building at 12121 Grant Street was becoming the new home for Avaya, occupying… Continued

DADA Art Bar | Tenant Improvements

ArcWest Architects had the honor of working with Iain Chisholm and team to provide tenant improvements for DADA Art Bar, a new restaurant, bar and art gallery in an existing commercial "vanilla box" space. The client had very clear desires… Continued

195 South Union Center | Commercial Redevelopment

ArcWest Architects provided concept development and rendering services for the planned improvements to this retail center situated at the north west corner of Cedar St. and S. Union Blvd. The primary goal for investigation and development of the proposed improvements… Continued

Azteca Market | Commercial Redevelopment

ArcWest Architects provided architectural engineering and Planning Department submission coordination services for the redevelopment of this 1.35 acre site and building situated at the north east corner of East Colfax Ave. and Moline Street. This project was funded in part… Continued

Skagit Valley Publishing | New Facility

Skagit Valley Publishing’s main publication, The Skagit Valley Herald, previously occupied two separate buildings, thus splitting their editorial staff from the main building which contained both production and the remaining business functions. Both buildings were also at their maximum capacity… Continued

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