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9 APRIL 2019 | PAGE 43 <br />CITY OF EUGENE | STEAM PLANT REDEVELOPMENT DESIGN PROPOSAL <br />EXHIBITS <br />5TH & BLAIR / TACOVORE / GLASS <br />HOUSE <br />EUGENE, OREGON <br />RELEVANCE <br />• Adaptive Re-use Experience <br />• Mixed-use with restaurant, coffee, office <br />and fabrication space <br />This development effort transformed the 10,000 <br />SF one- and two-story building complex on <br />the corner of 5th and Blair in Eugene’s historic <br />Whiteaker neighborhood from a carpet garage and <br />dilapidated office space into a venture incubation <br />space and one of Eugene’s most successful <br />new restaurants. Special care was taken in the <br />rehabilitation effort to stay true to the original <br />underlying building structure and minimize new <br />material content. <br />ARCIMOTO FACTORY <br />EUGENE, OREGON <br />RELEVANCE <br />• Adaptive Re-use Experience <br />• Employment densification <br />• Venture incubation <br />The Arcimoto Manufacturing Plant in West <br />Eugene is a shining example of this team’s ability <br />to execute building rehabilitation efforts on an <br />aggressive timeline. In less than two months, <br />this 30,000 SF warehouse moved from site <br />control to full occupancy. The effort included roof <br />repair, energy-efficient lighting, renovated office <br />space and plumbing, surface treatment, and <br />electrical upgrades sufficient to facilitate a vehicle <br />manufacturing enterprise. As with 5th and Blair <br />above, special care was taken to maximize the <br />value of the original space, while adapting it for <br />higher value utilization. <br />Ap <br />r <br />i <br />l <br /> <br />24 <br />, <br /> <br />20 <br />1 <br />9 <br />, <br /> <br />Wo <br />r <br />k <br /> <br />Se <br />s <br />s <br />i <br />o <br />n <br /> <br />- <br />It <br />e <br />m <br /> <br />1
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