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KPA is proud to announce the addition of Christopher Been, Registered Architect and Amy Wittenbach, NCIDQ, LEED AP, IIDA to the KPA team. They will be expanding KPA’s presence throughout Texas and beyond. With their combined professional experience, they will elevate KPA’s retail, commercial development...
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Street Evolution: Coney Island
Summer is here! Longer days and warmer weather calls for a trip to the boardwalk! There are many famous boardwalks, but nothing compares to Coney Island, the place that rests at the southernmost tip of Brooklyn. If you're in the mood for...
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by Ed Randolph
Have you ever
taken a peek at a New York City subway map?
If you have, you've probably noticed the large green section north of
midtown, quaintly labeled Central Park. Well,
with the influx of warm weather, Central Park is for sure the place to be in
the...
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This year, KPA got the honor of re-structuring and designing a new retail store for the athletic lifestyle brand, Lululemon. The retail space which doubles as a yoga studio was created within one of the landmark buildings of SoHo in NYC. KPA dives into the...
Last week, Hudson Yards premiered one of the most exciting mixed-use
development projects NYC has seen in years. The $25 billion dollar development opened
on March 15, 2019 to the public and within minutes, the 7 story mall was
crawling with New Yorker’s eager to try the fare...
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by Ed Randolph
Check out the brand new store at 59th Street BLM New York!
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by Ed Randolph
Welcome to the city within a city…
“Oh Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree…”
It’s that time of the year again. Lines wrap around the block and people travel by bridge and tunnel just for a glimpse of the ginormous pine decorated with what seems to be millions...
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Street Evolution: Canal Street
You just stepped out of the 123, NQR or ACE train. With your feet planted firmly on the ground, you take in the sights of street vendors selling purses, watches, jewelry, clothing and other knickknacks. Stores are abound in the latest fashion...
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In collaboration with Schimenti Construction Company, Kenneth Park Architects is celebrating the completion of Dover Street Market. The new retail space features an array of popular high-end brands and a dynamic shopping experience. The 19,500-square -foot space, is truly a sight to behold.
According to Schimenti...
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That's a wrap! The second phase of the Zadig & Voltaire store located at 831 Washington Street in the Meatpacking District is complete! KPA wrapped up the project earlier this week by adding some new design features just in time for the holidays. Check out...