An office building makes a remarkably generous home.
The things that made this a serious place to work make it an exceptional place to live. Slab-to-slab heights meant for commercial floors become ceilings you can breathe under. A curtain wall built for corner offices becomes wall-to-wall daylight in every residence. Steel-and-concrete construction means quiet floors and walls that feel solid underfoot.
It's a kind of home you can't build new at this address — only convert. We kept what the building did best and rethought the rest around living well on 17th Street.
Taller ceilings
Commercial floor heights translate into volume residential construction rarely allows.
Bigger windows
The original curtain wall brings daylight deep into every floor plan.
Solid construction
Steel and concrete bones mean quieter homes and floors that feel substantial.
The address
17th Street — the spine of downtown — at your front door, not a commute away.