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Montana Harley Davidson

New Facility
Missoula Airport Development Park
Missoula, Montana



 

This proposed 47,000 square foot motorcycle dealership and service center will be the largest of its kind west of the Mississippi River.  This is one of our largest projects to be built in the Missoula Airport Development Park.  This facility is spread over an 8 acre site.

 

The approach to the buildings design is to create an ensemble of structures which recall western agricultural buildings like barns, grain silos and elevators, adapted to functionally house the many diverse activities involved in the motorcycle retails environment. This project is scheduled to begin construction in the spring of 2004.

Commercial

University Theater

 

Addition & Renovation
The University of Montana
Missoula, Montana



This project is a $2,000,000 addition and renovation of the historic campus theater at the University of Montana. The renovation work includes mechanical / electrical upgrades, asbestos abatement, seating refurbishment, code compliance work, and interior finish upgrades.

The addition includes expansion of the lobby, restrooms, ramps for accessibility, and stage support areas. The sensitive nature of the project required State historic review and multiple committee reviews to help shape the design.

This project was completed in the Fall of 1997.


LaFlesh Building

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119 West Main Street

Missoula, Montana



This project is located in Downtown Missoula, on a block of turn of the century buildings. This structure was built for the “Missoula Publishing Company” in 1891. Under different names and venues it has been a “place for entertainment” from the 1940’a until 2006 when the owner decided to retire, but restore the building for new tenants and bring back the original grandeur of the street façade.
The first floor is home to a dance studio, with wood floors and exposed brick walls, it is a timeless space that has all the components of a modern era. The upper floor is a modern space occupied by a private club for conferences, social gatherings and meetings.


The owner took great care and pride in restoring this downtown building to its former glory and earned the 2007 award from the Missoula Historic Preservation Committee in the “Commercial Renovation & Rehabilitation” category.

This project was completed in 2007.

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