Godfrey Hotel Hollywood Unveiled

Check into one of the 220 guest rooms at the recently completed Godfrey Hotel we collaborated on with Steinberg Hart and The Oxford Capital Group. The seven-story addition to Hollywood includes a 6,000-square-foot rooftop deck and bar! Check it out! https://urbanize.city/la/post/rendering-vs-reality-godfrey-hotel-hollywood?utm_source=Urbanize+Newsletter&utm_campaign=a541d54997-news-la-weekly-2021-12-20&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_f2c8779a36-a541d54997-199442194

Azure Ala Moana Welcomes Residents

We are pleased to be celebrating the completion of Azure Ala Moana as it welcomes residents into the 41-story condominium addition to the neighborhood. The 400’ tower boasts premium luxury amenities designed by Design Partners and built by Albert C Kobayashi. We are proud to have been a part of this vision to impact the…

100 West Walnut in Pasadena Unveiled

Join Englekirk in celebrating with the uber-talented design and construction teams, headed up by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), HED and Morley Builders, for the unveiling of 100 West Walnut mixed-use complex in Pasadena. Thank you Lincoln Property Company (LPC West) – we had an amazing journey with all of you to realize this incredible residential, office and retail addition to…

Westin Anaheim Celebrates with Grand Opening

The Westin Anaheim Resort celebrated the Grand Opening of its luxury and state-of-the-art property in the community of Anaheim. Englekirk’s Senior Project Director Daniel Chan, SE enjoyed the festivities at the 9-story, 613-room development of 101 suites, three restaurants, a pool, roof-top lounge, and 11 meeting rooms. Great fun working with HED and KCS West, Inc. on such an amazing project…

Terasaki Budokan

Englekirk joins The Little Tokyo Service Center to ready the opening of the Terasaki Budokan Community Project in Downtown Los Angeles. On the tails of finishing up the structural aspects of the project, it won’t be long before the complex welcomes visitors providing access to sports and community activities while connecting to the Japanese American…