625 St. Charles Condominiums was a newly constructed luxury condominium development located adjacent to Lafayette Square in downtown New Orleans.
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Artspace Bell School Limited Partnership selected Gibbs to assist their design team as the CMAR contractor for the adaptive reuse of two city blocks of historic school buildings into 79 affordable live-work housing units.
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The adaptive reuse of the historic structure located at 640 Magazine in New Orleans’ Central Business District was the conversion of the century old headquarters and packaging facility for the William B. Reily Coffee Company into a mix of residential and commercial spaces.
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Renaissance Arts Hotel, a New Orleans boutique hotel located in the historic Warehouse District nestled on the Mississippi riverfront, was an adaptive reuse project of the former Hurwitz Mintz furniture warehouse, whose building dates back to 1910.
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Meril Restaurant was the interior buildout of a one-story shell space in a historic Warehouse District building to house the first new Emeril Lagasse restaurant in New Orleans in 18 years.
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Through a design-assist negotiated contract, Beale Street Blues Company hospitality group partnered with Gibbs Construction to expand the locations of BB King’s Blues Clubs within the heart of the New Orleans French Quarter.
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One of the more prominent additions to the New Orleans skyline is the 21-story, concrete-framed glass and insulated metal panel-clad building set within the landscape of New Orleans’ Central Business District.
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618 Magazine Street is a 280-space, six-story, one-way double helix parking garage. The structure contains 117,000 square feet of parking and 5,800 square feet of ground-floor retail space. It is located on a tight site between two existing historic buildings on one of the busiest streets in downtown New Orleans for both pedestrian and vehicular
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The Superdome Grand Staircase was a unique project consisting of demolition to a temporary staircase and new construction of a permanent “grand stair” area at the iconic Louisiana Superdome.
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The $19.3 million post-Hurricane Katrina renovations to the Louisiana Superdome featured new inventions and one-of-a-kind construction, design and engineering techniques developed for the replacement of over 400,000 square feet of exterior metal skin layer.
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