Grand Rapids, MI
Congratulations to John and Genesis on the Grand Opening of St. James Apartments & Townhouses! It was a pleasure to work as your builder to help bring your vision to reality and bring more affordable housing to Downtown Grand Rapids.
We demo'd the existing hangar on-site and built a new hangar, terminal, and operations area. The entry canopy is crafted from an airplane wing.
AIA GR Honorable Mention Award 2014
This was a complete renovation of the existing beverage and convenience store. It includes an addition as well as a 1,300 sf condo on the second floor with a large balcony that overlooks East Town.
Grand Valley State University designed these softball dugouts with a sheet metal exterior and hard sawn cedar interior. They both contain helmet and bat boxes as well as power and IT sources to the dugouts for press box communication.
Pioneer worked directly with the fencing and field contractor to coordinate the entire re-build of the softball facility. The project was executed in three weeks to accomodate the summer softball camp and the start of the NCAA Division II season.
This project included the renovation and rehabilitation of the GVSU baseball press boxes and upgrades to the dugouts. Pioneer worked with the field, bleacher and fencing contractors to coordinate work efforts and completion schedules.
24,000 SF Manufacturing/warehouse space plus complete renovation of existing 17,000 SF office and manufacturing space.
This project incorporated universal design elements, using natural light and other sustainable building practices. The manufacturing space is used for small assembly and confidential document management. The office area has learning space, a fitness area, internet cafe, and new meeting rooms.
Expansion of the fermentation room and all new bottling line. The corporate offices were expanded, with a new board room and break room for employees. Part of the existing bar was renovated including a new retail store for merchandise and a total remodel and expansion of the kitchen.
Complete renovation of existing building to house the West Michigan Aviation Academy Charter School.
This was a complete renovation of the 1913 Room and Grill at 1913 into the national steak house chain Ruth's Chris. The layout of the 200-seat restaurant, which includes a bar, is designed to give privacy. At the same time, it is surprisingly resourceful as a meeting space; up to three private dining rooms can become one to seat 70 people, and have the latest media and satellite technologies on hand. The décor clearly supports an impactful experience: bold and unexpected, with luxurious modernity. This is not like any other Ruth's Chris Steak House.