In winter 2017, B Street Theatre began a new generation of theatre production in Sacramento, bringing their award-winning performances to a new complex with a proscenium and thrust style theatre with capacity for more than 700 loyal patrons. The $29 million project included a much-needed rehearsal space, administrative offices, and a restaurant to complement the day and evening performances.

Arch|Nexus SAC is a full building renovation and technical fit out for the “Living Building Challenge” certified facility. This building is one-of-a-kind, boasting sustainable features such as rain water harvesting, photovoltaic power, waste composting and is free from materials deemed harmful to the environment. Of the 19 Living Certified projects, Arch |Nexus SAC is the first in the world to be an adaptive re-use of an existing building. No other project in the world exists like it. Every single building material item, including every last nail and panel, was reused. This project has garnered a number of sustainable and green building awards, including both an Engineering News-Record (ENR)-Northern California’s Green Project of the Year as well as the ENR National Award for Best Green Project Completion. The project was also recognized locally as the 2017 Best Real Estate Project by Sacramento Business Journal. The project was completed in December 2016.

MarketOne Builders and national industrial developer Scannell Properties (Indianapolis, IN), teamed up on this build-to-suit warehouse expansion project for America’s Tire Company in Richmond, CA. The project included a 75,000 sq ft expansion of concrete tilt-up, high bay warehouse space and renovations of 65,000 sq ft existing warehouse and office space. The project was completed in 2015.

This former electrical warehouse was converted into an award-winning office space on historic R Street in Sacramento.

MarketOne worked with architect NBBJ on this Design-Build project and took a CPA firm from a private office environment to an open office concept including huddle and breakout rooms. Using the Rancho Cordova office as a model, Moss Adams is looking to modernize their offices and convert all of their work environments to open office concepts.