Descriptions of projects I Contract Administered at Cawley Architects

A new condominium building project for Cave Creek Plaza by LGE Corporation (UNBUILT)

A new turn key build to suit shell building for retail tenants along North Cave Creek Road in far north Phoenix, Arizona. A single building of 17,926 sf.

A new building project for Hampton Mesa by LGE Corporation

A new turn key build to suit shell office/warehouse building in the Superstition Springs industrial park in Mesa, Arizona. The building totals 38,807 sf.

A new building project for New River Plaza by LGE Corporation

A new speculated turn key build to suit shell building for Mercantile use in Peoria, Arizona. A single building of 15,932 sf.

A new building complex project for Offices On Reems

A new turn key build to suit multi building for office project. The project is located along Reems Road, just north of Greenway Road in Surprise, Arizona. There are 8 buildings in the complex, 4 are of the same size (5,893 sf), with 2 slightly larger (6,290 sf), 1 a little bit smaller (3,949 sf), and 1 is significantly larger (7,678 sf) for a grand total of 47,779 sf of tenant office space for medical and clerical clients.

Descriptions of projects I managed at Cawley Architects

A new building project for Avondale Coldwater I by LGE Corporation (UNBUILT)

1 New 2 story office building, 2 new 2 story office buildings, and 2 new retail buildings at the Northwest corner of Avondale and Coldwater Springs Boulevards in the new urban entry core of Avondale, Arizona. The project’s lease able area contained 45,782 sf of office space (up to 24 suites) and 22,086 sf of retail space (up to 12 suites) for a total of 73,743 SF under roof.

A new building project for Arrowhead Ranch Industrial Park warehouse condominiums by Rencor Development Phase I

3 Building first phase of a new 6 building office/warehouse condominium Project. The 3 buildings total 41,568 SF and 10 condominiums. Each unit is 48′ across, but each building varies in depth, allowing for a variety of spatial needs. Each unit has a service/storage yard behind it. Those yard totaled 26,400 sf. The project is between 78th Avenue and the New River, just south of Deer Valley Road in Peoria, Arizona.

A new building project for Arrowhead Ranch Industrial Park warehouse condominiums by Rencor Development Phase II

3 Building second phase of a new 6 building office/warehouse condominium Project. The 3 buildings total 38,976 SF and 10 condominiums. Each unit is 48′ across, but each building varies in depth, allowing for a variety of spatial needs. Each unit has a service/storage yard behind it. Those yard totaled 25,000 sf. Each unit has a service/storage yard behind it. The project is between 78th Avenue and the New River, just south of Deer Valley Road in Peoria, Arizona. The finished complex contains 20 condo units and 80,344 sf and 50,000 sf of secure outdoor storage area.

Deer Valley Medical Center Parking Garage

A 4 & 1/2 tier/level parking structure across a plaza behind the Deer Valley Medical Center medical office building. The structure contains 105,213 sf and 526 spaces. 2 open stairs grace the corners of the plaza, with an elevator at the north end.

Deer Valley Medical Center
85,526 sq. ft.
Phoenix, AZ
This spacious Class A five story medical office building is located near the intersection of Deer Valley Road and 27th Avenue and adjacent to John C. Lincoln Hospital.
Deer Valley Medical Center is designed to offer full service prestigious space to Class A and Medical tenants. The project includes a 4½ story parking garage for 302 autos and is connected to the office tower by a large landscaped motor court and entry plaza.A two story elevator lobby greets tenants and visitors and provides natural lighting to the interior of the building.
The exterior is composed of horizontal bands of stucco and glass. A curved blue glass curtainwall interrupts the banding creating a visual contrast and providing balconies at the fifth floor. A complimentary curved sunscreen provides additional interest to the building and a termination point for the curved glass wall.Developed by The Arivest Corporation and Deer Valley Medical Center, LLCConstructed by The Weitz Company

Steve Nevala, Project Director
Peter Newton, Project Manager

A new building project for Dysart Industrial Condos by LGE Corporation (UNBUILT)

A new collection of turn key, build to suit buildings in Surprise, Arizona. 2 identical buildings were designed as mirror images with a third, smaller building of similar design. All 3 buildings were designed as warehouse condominiums. All built on spec for future tenants. The 2 identical buildings have secure storage yards. Buildings totaled 72,383 sf with 17,920 sf of storage yards.

A new building project for Ewing Irrigation by LGE Corporation

A new turn key build to suit building for the irrigation sub-contractor supply company Ewing Irrigation in Surprise, Arizona. A single building of 11,694 sf with approximately 20,000 sf of secure yard.

A new building project for Horizon by LGE Corporation

A new turn key build to suit building for tenant (Horizon) occupation. Tenant is a wholesale/retail mercantile establishment providing landscaping supplies to contractors and homeowners. Products include irrigation supplies, equipment, lighting and various types of fertilizers and amendments. The project is located at the Casa Grande Airport in Casa Grande, Arizona and is 10,689 sf with a 41,000 sf secure storage yard.

A new building project for Kustom Koachworks by LGE Corporation

A new commercial building for a branch of the auto body repair shop Kustom Koachworks. The building totals 15,168 sf and is in the Superstition Springs industrial park in Mesa, Arizona.

A new building project for Vision Financial Group by LGE Corporation

A new turn key build to suit building for future tenant improvements for office and medical office client. The project is located at the northwest corner of Southern and Greenfield Roads in Mesa, Arizona. It is 12,064 sf.

A new building project for Goodwill Industries by LGE Corporation (UNBUILT)

A new turn key build to suit building for a retail outlet at the northeast corner of South 75th Avenue and West Lower Buckeye Road in Southwest Phoenix, Arizona. The store is 19,228 sf.

A new building project for Goodwill Industries by LGE Corporation

A new turn key build to suit building for a retail outlet at the southeast corner of North 16th Avenue and West Happy Valley Road in the Happy Valley area of Phoenix, Arizona. The store is 21,134 sf.

A new building project for Goodwill Industries by LGE Corporation

A new turn key build to suit building for a retail outlet in the Surprise Pavilions development along West Grand Avenue in Surprise, Arizona. The store is 19,215 sf.

Cawley

Cawley Architects is a firm organized to provide excellence in design, providing innovative architectural design services using the design build approach to deliver projects on time and on budget. They are a specialized group of professionals, providing quality leadership that emphasizes a cost conscious approach to building design. They are committed to delivering innovative architectural design services through a Design Build approach.

Over 18 years, Cawley Architects has developed a successful design build method for designing and delivering commercial projects in the light industrial, office, and commercial arenas. This achievement is fundamentally due to the collaborative efforts of our clients and the design build team.

With unique award winning designs, innovative control procedures, and responsive professional architectural services, Cawley Architects designs the largest number of high quality medium-sized light industrial and office build-to-suit projects in the Phoenix metropolitan area.

Design Build is a proven approach for solving development, design and construction challenges at the initial stages of a project. From concept to occupancy, they work with a seasoned team dedicated to accurate, timely and cost efficient services. They believe that collaborating with an experienced contractor and concentrating on total project delivery creates the highest level of services available in today’s market. They have successfully completed this process for more than 750 buildings.

Descriptions of projects I planned or designed at Cawley Architects

A new building project for LGE: Cooper Crossing at Chandler Airport Center (UNBUILT)

A new turn key build to suit 13 building industrial/warehouse complex at the Chandler Airpark in Chandler, Arizona. A total square footage of 167,447 sf.

A new building project for LGE: Daltile (UNBUILT)

A new turn key build to suit building industrial/warehouse complex in Tempe, Arizona. A total square footage of 60,000 sf.

A new building project at Fuller Commercial Center: Unit Two (UNBUILT)

A new turn key build to suit 1o building industrial/warehouse complex in Gilbert, Arizona. A total square footage of 132,030 sf.

A new building project by LGE: Glendale Gateway Business Center (UNBUILT)

A new ground up turn key build to suit 6 building industrial/warehouse complex on Glendale Boulevard near the Glendale Airpark in Glendale, Arizona. A total square footage of 127,619 sf.

A new building project by LGE: Higley and Ingram Commerce Center

A new ground up turn key build to suit 3 building industrial/warehouse complex at the southeast corner of Higley and Ingram in Mesa, Arizona. A total square footage of 69,642 sf.

A new building project by LGE: Higley and Ingram Industrial

A new ground up turn key build to suit 4 building industrial/warehouse complex at the southeast corner of Higley and Ingram in Mesa, Arizona. A total square footage of 56,524 sf.

A new Tenant Improvement project by LGE for Lemmon Tree #2

A new office interior in the Fairmont Business Center in Tempe, Arizona. A total square footage of 4,500 sf.

A new building project by LGE: Lot 12 Spec

A new turn key build to suit building industrial building in Gilbert, Arizona. A total square footage of 22,875 sf.

A new building project by LGE: Pinnacle Peak & Miller Roads Lot #8

A new build to suit collection of 2 office buildings for sales and storage along with site improvements including landscaping, parking, screen walls, and access drive, at the southeast corner of Pinnacle Peak and Miller Roads in Scottsdale, Arizona. A total square footage of 31,728 sf.

A new building project by LGE: Pinnacle Peak & Miller Roads Lot #7

A new build to suit office building for sales and storage along with site improvements including landscaping, parking, screen walls, and access drive, at the southeast corner of Pinnacle Peak and Miller Roads in Scottsdale, Arizona. A total square footage of 18,500 sf.

A new building project by LGE for National Pet, Inc.

A new turn key build to suit industrial building in the Happy Valley Corporate Center in Phoenix, Arizona. A total square footage of 35,000 sf, with the ability to add a 15,000 sf expansion for a grand total of 50,000 sf.

A new building project by LGE: Pinnacle and 19th Avenue

A new turn key build to suit building park  at the northeast corner of Pinnacle Peak Road and 19th Avenue in Phoenix, Arizona. A total of 5 buildings amounting to the square footage of 96,000 sf.

A new building project by LGE: Pinnacle Phase II Lots 39, 40

A new turn key build to suit building industrial warehouse in Phoenix, Arizona. A collection of 2 structures totaling of 28,060 sf.

A new building project by LGE for Presidential Pools Fiesta Ranch

Two new turn key build to suit industrial buildings in the Fiesta Ranch area of Gilbert, Arizona. A total square footage of 35,000 sf.

A new building project by LGE for Preventive Pest Control

A new turn key build to suit industrial condo building at 71st and Northern Avenue in Glendale, Arizona. A total square footage of 12,000 sf.

A new building project by LGE for RM + JM, LLC

A new turn key build to suit industrial condo building on Parkside Lane in Phoenix, Arizona. A total square footage of 11,500 sf.

A new building project by LGE for Roof Products, Inc.

A new turn key build to suit 2 industrial building complex in the Glen Harbor Air Business Park Parcel 3 in Glendale, Arizona. A total square footage of 60,046 sf.

A new building project by LGE for Scottsdale Ridge 2 Industrial Condos

A new turn key build to suit industrial condo complex consisting of 2 buildings and secure storage yards in Scottsdale, Arizona. A total square footage of 89,510 sf.

A new building project by LGE for Select Air

A new turn key build to suit industrial building and secure storage yard in the Stellar Industrial Park in Chandler, Arizona. A total square footage of 11,216 sf.

A new building project by LGE for Shalimar Alternative

A new turn key build to suit office condo complex consisting of 3 buildings at North Miller and Williams Roads in Scottsdale, Arizona. A total square footage of 73,228 sf.

A new building project by LGE for Spectrum Family Wellness

A new turn key build to suit medical office building near the Gilbert Medical Center in Gilbert, Arizona. A total square footage of 43,200 sf.

A new building project by LGE for Strongfield Trimco, Inc.

A new turn key build to suit industrial headquarters buildings and secure storage yard in Mesa, Arizona. A total square footage of 31,652 sf.

A new building project by LGE for Tube Specialties, Inc.

A new turn key build to suit industrial headquarters buildings and secure storage yard in Tempe, Arizona. A total square footage of 49,517 sf.

Podcast re-listening.

WNYC’s Radiolab

Sleep

Sleep is one of science’s greatest mysteries. This hour of Radiolab, we look for answers in iguanas who doze with one eye open, new parents in the throes of sleep deprivation, and rats who may be dreaming.

WILCO Podcast –

Episode 1

WILCO Podcast featuring picks by Glenn Kotche

WFUV-FM: WFUV’s Take Five Podcast

Bonnaroo Bound: Robert Plant & Alison Krauss

Combining two of the purest voices in rock and bluegrass may seem like an unlikely match, but with T-Bone Burnett at the helm, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss created one of the most distinct sounding albums of 2007, “Raising Sand.”  Today, find out how it all came together as Robert and Alison talk with WFUV’s Rita Houston.

Alejandro Escovedo

There’s a whole lot of energy in Alejandro Escovedo’s new album “Real Animal” and part of it comes from exploring his wide-ranging musical past: anything from punk to poetry.  Working with a co-writer helped tell the tales, and host Rita Houston got more of the story when Alejandro performed acoustic versions of the songs in a sneak preview at WFUV.

WFUV’s Music Review

Johnny Cash’s “American V”

Alan Light talks about this posthumous release from Johnny Cash.

Walker Art Center Audio Tour: “Picasso and American Art

*259.1 – Untitled

Louise Bourgeois: Untitled – Curator Comments

*264.1 – Head (After Picasso)

Andy Warhol: Head (After Picasso) – General Comments

USGBC Knowledge Exchange Podcast Exchange

The Road to Copenhagen

USGBC’s Roger Platt chats with representatives from the U.S. Department of Commerce, Johnson Controls, and Lend Lease about their roles at the upcoming COP15 meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark.

US EPA Local Climate and Energy Webcasts

February 28, 2008 – Navigating the Grant Process for Local Governments

February 28, 2008 – Federal Resources and Funding including ARRA 2009

April 17, 2008 – Energy Efficient Product Procurement

April 17, 2008 – Energy Efficient Products

Urban Design Podcast

Cortina Mixed-Use

UA Museum of Art – Tracks

Andrew W. Polk, III, Faculty Exhibition

UAMA Lectures – Tracks – Andrew W. Polk, III, Faculty Exhibition – Professor Polks discusses his work, “Bodily Fluids.” Professor Polk joined the UA Faculty in 1984 and teaches courses primarily in printmaking and drawing.

Truthdig Podcast

Truthdig Radio: Save the Internet, Enlist the Gays, Movies of the Year

Truthdig editors, contributors and collaborators share their insights into the corporate takeover of the free and fair Internet and the repeal of “don’t ask, don’t tell.” Plus: Richard Schickel’s picks for the best movies of the year.

Think Big Radio

019 Think Big Accelerator – Think Big Radio

Think Big Partners has made quite a few announcements in 2012.  From The Gigabit Challenge to the launch of Think Big Ventures, TBP seems to be moving at the speed of light.  But one of our most exciting announcements was just leaked this last week–

Sustainable Building

SBP003 Mark Lacroix

“Sustainability is not a program, department, or marketing initiative; it is a lens through which companies view their business” said Mark LaCroix, who helped author the new BIFMA guidelines. “Sustainability is hard work and will require much innovation, but every company has low hanging fruit. The important thing is to get started.”

Sub Pop Records

The Trapeze Swinger

Iron and Wine – track

Miami

Foals – video

Studio 360 Podcast

Moby-Dick (Studio 360: American Icons)

In this Peabody Award-winning show, Kurt Andersen sets sail in search of Moby-Dick. Herman Melville’s white whale survived his battle with Captain Ahab only to surface in the works of contemporary filmmakers, painters, playwrights and musicians.

Studio 360 from PRI and WNYC

Psycho at 50 & Terrorism in Film

This week, Studio 360 looks at “Psycho” at fifty. With murder, motels, and the mind of Norman Bates, Hitchcock’s film transformed cinema forever. In India, Bollywood makes movies that address terrorism, but it’s a subject that Hollywood is far more skittish about depicting. And a father lets his son drop out of high school, on the condition that they spend their days watching films together.

Progressive Fourm Podcast Review

What I’m Thankful For

The Landmine Atrocity

Obama Administration’s Cynical Game with Honduras

On World AIDS Day, Obama Gets a Bad Grade

Obama Mimics Bush in Afghanistan Speech

Why Aren’t There Bigger Protests?

Beware Complacency on the Job Front

Extend Unemployment Benefits Now

Blame Bill Clinton for Recession’s Cruelty

Obama’s Oslo Cynicism

U.S. Indecent in Copenhagen

The Horrifying Rise of Military Suicides

Howard Dean Is Right

Homeland Security Spooks

Obama at Copenhagen

U.S. Double Standard in Honduras

Why the Senate Bill Won’t Cover 30 Million

Obama Chumped Progressives

Secret Detention sites in USA

Obama’s Pathetic Picks for Legal Services Corp.

Farewell, Dennis Brutus

Finally, a Court Limits Stun Gun Use

Obama Nods Toward Openness

Bravo to the Gaza Protesters

Happy New Year!

The Colonel vs. the Library of Congress

Obama Has Himself to Blame for Falling Poll Numbers

Finally, the Bankers Testify

Heartbreaking in Haiti

Obama’s Response to Haiti

Dr. King Casts a Shadow over Barack Obama

Exxon Strikes It Rich in Iraq

Obama Should Fire Rahm Emanuel Today!

Obama Making Health Care Bill Worse

Amend the Constitution to overturn Supreme Court Ruling

Obama Wrong on Indefinite Detention

An Appreciation of Howard Zinn

Obama Bunts in State of the Union

Impunity for John Yoo and Jay Bybee

Praise for Obama on “Don’t Ask,  Don’t Tell”

Franken Right to Rip Axelrod

Sarah Palin, as Unprincipled as They Come

No Rights, Just “Provisional Privileges,” as George Carlin Said.

Harry Reid Must Go

Disgusted with the Times Coverage of Afghanistan

Would Hillary Have Been Better?

Obama Goes Down Dangerous Path with Nuclear Power

The Threat of Fascist Violence Hangs in the Air

Obama Finally Awakens to Reconciliation Process

Obama’s health care amalgam

Morbid Milestone in Afghanistan

Robert Gates Deserves Orwell Award this year.

Hurray for Chris Dodd!

Dems Cave on Patriot Act

Republicans Show Their Colors on Unemployment Benefits

Pentagon Domestic Spying Files Burst Open

Me and My Prius

Obama Sideswipes Single-Payer

Hillary Clinton Shameless in Honduras

Academy Awards Almost Shorn of All Politics

Muslim Americans Still Getting Raw Deal

Biden Right on Israel

$15 Billion Jobs Bill Is Short by a Factor of 30!

Banks Will Still Skate Free Under Dodd’s Bill

A New Low for Law Enforcement

At the Madison Tea Party

Obama on Wall Street

Obama Should Stop Stoking Irrational Fears About the Deficit

Calling Obama Out on Summary Execution

BP Oil Spill: A Cautionary Tale.

Sarah Palin’s No Second Thoughts on Big Oil

Michael Lerner’s Home Vandalized by His Critics

Judge in Prayer Decision Gets Pile of Hate Mail

Hats Off to “Los Sons”

Lieberman’s Extrajudicial Bill

New box from the Library.

Beer, Sep/Oct 2008, Oktoberfest

All About  Beer, Sept 08, Retro Beer Rebellion

National Parks, Winter 2009, Such Great Heights

Washington University in St. Louis Magazine, Summer 2008, Peanuts’ Promise

Washington University in St. Louis Magazine, Winter 2006, Food for Thought

Washington University in St. Louis Magazine, Spring 2008, Reinventing the Internet

Native Peoples, Mar/Apr 2007, Native Justice

Birth of the Cool, Art Ltd., Special Supplement

Washington University in St. Louis Magazine, Fall 2007, A Cultural Handshake

Native Peoples, May/June 2007, Saving Sacred Places

Washington University in St. Louis Magazine, Spring 2006, Autonomy as Self-Determination

National Parks, Spring 2008, Water and Sky

Washington University in St. Louis Magazine, Fall 2006, Danforth Campus Dedication

Washington University in St. Louis Magazine, Summer 2005, Protecting Our Air and Water

Native Peoples, September/October 2007, White Metal

Canyon Records, Native American Music

Robert Adams, Turning Back

Actors Theatre Insider, Volume 2 – Issue 1

The University of Arizona Poetry Center, Housewarming Festival, Fall 2007

The Architect’s Newspaper 10, 06.07.2006

Mother Jones, September + October 2006, Lie by Lie

Mother Jones, January + February 2007, Why do you love to hate Hillary?

Mother Jones, May/June 2006, The Revolution Will Not Be Shrink Wrapped

YDA, Working With the Media Training, Winter National Conference 2008

Mother Jones, July + August 2007, Politics 2.0 Smackdown!

Mother Jones, May + June 2008, Screwed

Mother Jones, November + December 2006, Evolve or Die

Speak Easy, Winter 2005, Our Country, Ourselves

Mother Jones, March + April 2006, Last Days of the Ocean

The Nation, August 1/8, 2005, Debating Labor’s Future

Mother Jones, March + April 2008, Torture Hits Home

Rolling Stone, January 2009, Brad Pitt

Esquire, August 2008, The Passion of Colbert

Rolling Stone, October 2008, Barack Obama

Mother Jones, January + February 2004

Mother Jones, April 2005, Reclaiming the Moral High Ground

Social Security and the Golden Age, George McGovern

Mother Jones, January + February, How a Conservative Congressman Learned to Hate the War

Second Foundation, Isaac Asimov

Art Ltd., January 2008

Draft, March/April 2007, Leslie Nielsen

Native Peoples, July/August 2007, Masks

Arizona Highways, August 2008, Endangered 12 Arizona

Time, May Special Issue, 100 The lives and ideas of the world’s most influential people

Western Interiors & Design, June/July 2007

Arizona Insight, December 2006

Southwest Indian Art Fair, 2007

The Atlantic, March 2006, The New Science of Love

Harper’s, February 2006, The American Character on Trail

Wired, September 2008, The Rebirth of Music

The Nation, September 2006, Katrina One Year After

Mother Jones, September + October 2007, School of Shock

Harpers, April 2005, Swindle

Mother Jones, March – April 2007, The Iraq Handbook for Dummies

Time, May 19, 2008, And the Winner* Is…

Wired, 06.08, Get Internet Famous! (Even If You’re Nobody)

Mother Jones, May + June 2007, So What?

Mother Jones, July + August 2008, This Was No Accident

Mother Jones, July + August 2006, Icebox Orphans & Fertility Gods

Mother Jones, November + December 2007, U.S. Out How?

Rolling Stone, March 19, 2009, U2 Digs Deep

Mother Jones, January + February 2008, Can the world survive China’s rush to emulate the American way of life?

Vanity Fair, August 2008, Hollywood’s New Wave

Rolling Stone, April 5, 2007, Pink Floyd

Rolling Stone, June 28, 2007, The Police Their Fragile Truce

Rolling Stone, February 22, 2007, The New Guitar Gods

Rolling Stone, The Fortieth Anniversary

Rolling Stone, October 4, 2007, Growing Up Gonzo

Rolling Stone, The Fortieth Anniversary

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