Almost one year ago to the day (9.27.12) Kent Hanway invited the CSHQA staff to meet at an old warehouse about three blocks east of our then current location. It wasn’t much to look at – concrete floors, warehouse doors and a few odd walls, pink insulation and bare light bulbs hanging from the ceiling, and concrete columns encased in banged-up bumpers. He explained the decision to make this space our future office and told us “This is our opportunity to transform a space and show what we can accomplish with our skills and creativity. It’s up to us.”
Today we still have concrete floors and columns, but WOW! 2│b has come a long way! As we finish the final touches, we have many people to thank. This very cool, very sustainable office is the result of a lot of hard work by CSHQA designers and staff, plus our construction and vendor partners led by general contractor Jordan-Wilcomb Construction, Inc. Thank you all!

