Projects
Past Projects
Terraces at Copley Point - San Diego, CA
The Terraces at Copley Point is a premier office campus consisting of 530,000-sf of office space, plus parking on a 25-net-acre site at 5887 and 5893 Copley Drive in Kearny Mesa.
The campus encompasses two steel-framed 6-story office buildings totaling 175,000-sf and 205,000-sf respectively. An adjacent 3-story, concrete, open-air parking structure accommodates 1,052 cars. The lobbies have extensive millwork, glass and stainless steel. The detailed landscaping, flowing waterfall and inviting benches in the attractive courtyard provide working professionals with a perfect location to enjoy their lunch or meet with clients.
Sudberry Properties developed the project which has been certified LEED Silver for Core and Shell by the U.S. Green Building Council.
Alere (formerly Biosite, Incorporated) - San Diego, CA
Corporate campus consisting of site infrastructure, offsite improvements for two 2-story and two 3-story structural steel and concrete tilt up panel shell buildings totaling 352,754-sf. Complete interior build out included office space in Building A, R&D laboratory space with vivarium in Building B, manufacturing space in Building C, and high-pile automated product storage warehouse space in Building D.
This campus contains all of the Biosite Incorporated facilities, including FDA-validated medical device manufacturing, various types of lab space, research facilities including vivarium, quality control, warehouse and distribution, as well as administrative and office space. This project was completed in March 2006.
Garrett Corporate Center (Ridgepark) - Temecula, CA
This elaborate project sits on 5½ acres on a southwest hillside overlooking the Temecula Valley. Designed by Childs Mascari Warner Architects, the project consists of three buildings. The outside buildings are two stories at approximately 14,000-sf each and have virtually identical footprints, with only minor differences in the entryways. The 32,000-sf center building has four floors including a basement. The Garrett Group and Better World will occupy its top two floors for their Temecula headquarters.
The attention to detail and fine craftsmanship evokes an old world tradition very rarely accommodated in today’s budget driven, fast-paced construction industry. The extra thick walls, with double and triple frame construction, not only enable the complex angles and numerous arches, but also will insure that these magnificent buildings will be enjoyed for many generations to come.
Gateway at Torrey Hills - San Diego, CA
Gateway at Torrey Hills, located in the Del Mar Heights section of San Diego, is a multi-structure office complex owned by Cisterra Development and designed by BPA Architecture. As well as two 4-story Class A buildings, the property houses a 7-level parking structure complete with an employee exercise facility and locker rooms. Each building holds approximately 100,000-sf of occupancy. The exterior skin is clad with stone imported from India and Portugal.
The properties location allows easy access to and from Interstate 5 and Route 56 and its elevated position provides panoramic views of Torrey Pines Reserve and the Pacific Ocean.
Kilroy Centre Del Mar - San Diego, CA
The Kilroy Centre Del Mar project is a complex of five Class A, mid-rise buildings, with a phased build-out totaling 567,600-sf. There are four, 5-story facilities and a 3-story facility, all constructed of structural steel and curtain wall. The total project cost of $80,000,000 includes interior improvements comprising offices, electronics laboratories, data centers, cafeteria, state of the art fitness center and executive briefing center. Additionally, Reno was responsible for site improvements, including two significant water features and a 503,000-sf, 1,724 stall, precast concrete parking structure.
Santa Fe Summit - San Diego, CA
This true campus environment was designed by Architects Hanna Gabriel Wells and developed by Kilroy Realty Corporation. The project is located on a 15.5 acre site at Torrey Santa Fe Road in San Diego. The Project contains four 4-story office buildings totaling 480,000-sf, and one 4-story parking garage totaling approximately 397,000-sf. Each building is type II construction and is roughly 120,000-sf. The building structures are steel with moment frame connections. Enhanced paving and landscaping include a large water feature, fifty 30’ palm trees lining the main entrance promenade, sport courts (basketball and volleyball) and a jogging trail. The 4-story precast concrete parking garage includes 1,000 stalls and received an adhered stone veneer to match the buildings.










