The 123 Townsend project showcases the seamless blend of historical preservation and modern innovation. Originally constructed in 1903 as a warehouse, this registered historic landmark building has been meticulously restored and transformed into a state-of-the-art spec office space, while preserving its rich architectural heritage.


Innovative Seismic Upgrades

A key aspect of the project was the seismic upgrade of the unreinforced masonry and timber structure. Our innovative approach involved assembling the seismic moment frames outside the building and lifting them through the roof. This method not only expedited the construction schedule but also minimized the risk of fire during the welding process. The seismic enhancements included the installation of new shear walls, spread footings, grade beam foundations, structural steel moment frames, and steel and concrete drag-tie collector beams.

Modern Amenities with Historical Charm

Beyond seismic upgrades, the project included a comprehensive overhaul of the building's systems. We installed a new class-A built-up roofing system, three traction elevators, and modern plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems. These updates ensure the building meets contemporary standards of comfort and efficiency, making it a desirable office space while maintaining its historical character.

Preserving Architectural Grandeur

Throughout the project, our field coordination efforts safeguarded the building's historic architectural features, minimizing impact on city traffic and ensuring the preservation of its unique charm. The final touch involved sandblasting the interior masonry and timber, restoring the building's original grandeur and highlighting its historical significance.

A Landmark Revitalized

Spanning 165,000 square feet over six stories, with two below-grade levels, 123 Townsend stands as a testament to the successful fusion of past and present. This transformation not only revitalizes a historic landmark but also provides a functional and aesthetically pleasing space for modern office use. By preserving the building’s historical essence while integrating cutting-edge technology and systems, we have created a unique and inspiring environment for future tenants.

Square feet
471,374
1,334,953
94,600
16,000
143,000
169,219
427,389
101,000
165,000
505,000
55,162
218,842
195,489
367,000
584,916
678,980
1,175,741
336,465
3,800,000
724,000
18,251
442,000
1,000,000
360,000
347,500
74,836
900,000
37,370
32,244
152,232
100,791
123,096
296,245
136,000
1,200,000
98,043
186,000
296,000
81,770
2,000,000
700,000
564,614
847,700
1,035,000
687,278
4,000
775,650
1,176,000
400,000
177,000
4,355
400,000
65,000
330,000
572,538
43,005
225,000
277,908
1,100,000
1,200,000
54,000
230,998
450,000
4,220
93,720
518,000
73,240
88,382
119,000
986,387
487,694
350,000
1,400,000
315,000
941,832
571,869
1,580,000
1,000
120,000
250,000
427,900
66,000
784,000
519,022
272,000
194,704
378,486
332,623
254,775
188,792
336,604
26,800
1,937,712
750,000
92,700
1,900,000
270,000
65,194
562,746
376,080
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AC Martin
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Mahlum Architects
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Heller + Manus Architects, Watry Design
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Gensler
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Valerio Dewalt Train Associates
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