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CORPORATE OVERVIEW SECTION 1 OUR EXPERIENCE SECTION 2 WHY CHOOSE M+H SECTION 3 YVOOIUSUIRROGNO. AL.



Section 1: Corporate OverviewCorporate Overview: The Best Solutions, Responsiveness, Commitment Section 2: Our Experience Industrial/Distribution/Manufacturing Projects Section 3: Why Choose M+H Resources/Reputation/LEED YVOOIUSUIRROGNO. AL.

“Our client’s (Lucent Technologies) objective for ahigh tech image had to be merged with Miramar’sstipulation for Mediterranean design elements, andthen incorporated into a building that met Florida’shurricane design requirements. M+H Architects didgreat work to deliver a building that met all of thesegoals.” - Mr. Glenn Muleucis, Rockefeller Group Development (Lucent Technologies) Caribbean & Latin American Headquarters, Miramar, FL

CorporateOverview

“The architect effectively modified and adjusted a prototype plan to respond to work-flow issues and site requirements. This was a very successful project, relatively painless, and the site layout also gives us the ability for future expansion. Our operations run quite efficiently in this new building.” - Mr. Bill Orellana Director of Transportation Tractor Supply Company)

M+H ARCHITECTSFirm Name/Address/Website/Phone: M+H Architects (Mitchell and Hugeback Architects, Inc.) 2150 Schuetz Road, Suite 200 St. Louis, MO 63146 www.mha.us.com 314-878-3500Architectural Staff: 2 Principals: 6 Project Managers: 7 Project Architects: 5 Intern Architects: 3 Administrative: 23 Total: M+H Architects Brief History For 25 years now, our company focus has been one of forming and maintain- ing good relationships with clients by providing personal attention, design excellence, quality documents and great service on projects. During our 11th year in business M+H was listed in the St. Louis Business Journal as one of the fastest growing, independently owned companies. Today, M+H has developed into a full fledged architectural service provider. A high level of enthusiasm is sustained because we empower each member of our team to provide personal attention to all stages of the project. As was true in its conception, the key to M+H Architects’ collective continued success can be traced to the development, nurturing and maintenance of our relationships.Delivery - We complete what we promise on time and on schedule. We do whatever it takes to meet the most demanding time frames and budget restraints. Our delivery process utilizes a state-of-the-art system of networked workstations running the latest editions of Revit, 3ds Max Design, and AutoCAD Architecture and other high-end software programs to communicate and develop documents from concept through completion with incredible speed and accuracy. We also use Newforma, a powerful col- laboration software program for project management, to better facilitate internal and external team communication.

Design and service capabilities of our team ▪▪ Master Planning ▪▪ Property Condition Assessments ▪▪ Building Code/Zoning Ordinance Analysis ▪▪ Site Planning/Analysis ▪▪ Building/Programming ▪▪ Project Development Scheduling ▪▪ Entitlement Services ▪▪ LEED/Sustainable Design ▪▪ Schematic Design ▪▪ Design Development ▪▪ Space Planning ▪▪ Interior Design ▪▪ Construction Documents ▪▪ Budget and Costing Assistance ▪▪ Construction Contract Administration ▪▪ Computer-Aided Design/Documentation ▪▪ 3D Modeling, Computer Animation and Renderings Nationwide Practice of M+H Architects M+H Architects has a proven reputation for successfully executing projects smoothly, on time, and within budget, across the country. We pride ourselves in being able to pro-actively communicate with local jurisdictions of all sizes, understanding their requirements, deadlines and expectations in a manner that yields a smooth, timely process. With projects underway or completed in 30 states, M+H is quite adept at working outside the St. Louis area. We are cur- rently licensed to practice architecture in 38 states as shown in green below. We are prepared to apply for registra- tion in any other state where opportu- nities arise.Licensed

Our Experience

“...if anyone has the need to confirm or question M+H Architect’s design ability or credibility, please have them contact me. I would be pleased to recommend your firm without hesitation to Developers, Owners or any firm needing or desiring design work.” - Mr. Jerry Lauby, Owner’s Representative, Wells Vehicle Electronics

Industrial Projects: Form Follows FunctionStaying abreast of supply chain trends, M+H Architects brings creativity to themanufacturing and distribution markets, with a focus on flexibility, efficiency,long-term value and speed to market.Musician’s Friend, Kansas City, MO Whether it’s build-to-suit or speculative development, we make it our business to understand our client’s business, partnering with logistics consultants, con- tractors and users to provide attractive design solutions that improve product and information flow. From site feasibility studies that address building depth, orientation and exposure, truck staging and maneuvering, trailer and car park- ing, security and access, to evaluation of internal operations that review optimal bay sizes, clear heights, material handling systems and associated support areas, M+H provides the expertise and collaborative approach required for today’s local, national and global supply chain needs. 324 Half Acre Road, Cranbury Township, NJ

Our Experience: Industrial/DistributionMANUFACTURING DISTRIBUTION CENTERS DISTRIBUTION CENTERS100k to 500k SF Over 1 Million SF 500k TO 1 Million SF (Cont.)Plochman’s Mustard, IL Middlesex Center Boulevard, NJ Bristol-Myers Squibb, INContico International, MO Barnes & Noble, NJDRS Laurel Technologies, PA Gateway Commerce Center, Westway General Motors, TNSchmalbach-Lubeca, SC III, P&G, ILCiti Transaction Services, IA Old Navy N.E. Dist. Center, NY Keystone Cranbury I, NJWells Vehicle Electronics, WI Rockefeller FTZ , SCH.E. Butt Grocery Company Meat National Starch, INPlant, TX Building IV, DC for TBC Sweetheart Cup, MD Gateway Commerce Center, WestwayLess than 100k SF Keystone Cranbury III, NJ I, P&G, ILNomax, MO Heartland Corporate Center, BuildingCorley Printing Company, MO I, IL Psychological Corporation, TXCentral Rolled Thread, MOMel-O-Cream Donuts, IL 500k TO 1 Million SF Musician’s Friend, MOCoors Bottling, VA Contico International, MOMFR Tire Services, MO 324 Half Acre Road, NJ Alovats North, NJUniverse Corporation, MOMister Cookie Face, NJ Howard Berger Tenant Finish Morris Perth Amboy, U.S. Food, NJZipp Speed Weaponry, IN Kuehne & Nagel, Tenant FinishReckitt Benckiser, MO KTR NE Business Park, NJ ProLogis, NJNatoli Engineering, MO Recreational Equipment, Inc. (REI),Hydromat, MO PA GCC TriStar Radio Tower Site, ILProgressive Recovery, Inc., IL Best Buy Company, OHSunline Brands, MO Amscan, NY 100k TO 500k SF3-Phoenix, NC The Disney Store, TN Park 370, MOOwens & Minor, OH Disney Direct Marketing, SC Pearson Education, NJ Davidson Surface Air, MO Gap/Banana Republic N.E. Dist. Center, NY Morris Perth Amboy, Best Buy, NJ LogistiCenter, PA Dick’s Clothing & Sporting Goods, PA RPS, MI Nixon Lane, NJ Reckitt Benckiser, UT DM Management, NH KCI-Blount International, MO American Tire Distributors Grand Junction, CO Colorado Springs, CO Chattanooga, TN Columbus, OH Londonderry, NH Tucson, AZ Casper, WY Novi, MI Oklahoma City, OK Ford, HVC, NJ KCI LogisticsCentre II, MO Morris Lister, NJ Best Buy Company, MI 550 South/Perry Road, IN Gerber, Rockefeller FTZ Bldg. II, SC Harve Benard, NJ Rockefeller Flex, NJ

Our Experience: Industrial/DistributionDISTRIBUTION CENTERS DISTRIBUTION CENTERS REFRIGERATED STORAGE BLDGS.100k TO 500k SF (Cont.) Less than 100k SF 500k TO 1 Million SF American Tire DistributorsKnipper, NJ Sysco Food Services: Casper, WY Dallas, TXKnight’s Catalogue, MO Grand Junction, CO Front Royal, VA and 6 other Locations NationwideWest 70, MO Butler Supply, 4 Branches, MO Tyson Companies, TRG II, IL Building I Metro Boulevard Center, MO Building II Emerson Transportation, MO Goya Foods, NJ Behlmann Vehicle Storage, MOPeachtree Center Building I, TX Tarlton Yard Building, MO 100k TO 500k SF St. Louis County Household ChemicalWaters Ridge, TX Collection Centers, MO Sysco Food Services: Building I Charlotte, NC Building II MASTER PLANS West Palm Beach, FL Jersey City, NJRiteway Products, MO San Antonio, TX Detroit, MITrade Center Buildings, MO Building I Save-A-Lot, KY Building III Building V Maryland Heights Business Less than 100k SF Center, MO Southern Products Company, MOColdwater Creek, VA H.E. Butt Grocery Company Milk 122 Acre Master Plan Warehouse, TXVerizon, NJ KCI Intermodal Business Center,Lamson & Sessions, SC Kansas City, MOTractor Supply, MD and IN 800 Acre Master PlanPactiv, SC Gap, Inc./Old Navy, Fishkill, NY 175 Acre Master Plan73 Station Road, NJ FLEET MAINTENANCE BUILDINGSProLogis Earth City, MO Building VI Sysco Food Services: Building VII Charlotte, NC Dallas, TXJDI Group, MO Front Royal, VA West Palm Beach, FLNeuman Distributors, NJ Jersey City, NJ San Antonio, TXKeystone Cranbury II, NJ BC Peterbilt, NCFirestone Building Products New Facility, TX Brown Fleet, NC Expansion, UTAlovats, D.C., NJKapkowski Road, NJCorporate Exchange, MOBuske, TX, MI and ARCarroll Tire, Lot 2, NCKTR Riverport II, KYCranbury Station Park, Bldg. I, NJCrate & Barrel Expansion, NJOxford Development Company, PAHayden-Cott, PA

PARTNERING FOR SUCCESSOur true team approach engages stakeholders, developers, consultants and constructionpartners in a collaborative process that keeps all parties focused on the Project’s success.Value engineering concepts are explored from the beginning of the project, creating consen-sus and confidence in the program, quality and budget. These are a sampling of our “part-ners” that have benefited from our approach.

New Office and Food Grade Distribution Facility Goya Foods, Jersey City, NJ650,000 SF Goya Foods is the largest Hispanic-owned business in the U.S. and celebrated its2014 75th Anniversary in 2011. At about 650,000 SF, this will be the largest of Goya’sConstruction Cost: Client requested 15 American facilities.confidentiality This flagship facility is a new three-story corporate headquarters office with a single-story, food-grade distribution center. It will replace Goya’s current head- quarters in Secaucus, NJ when it moves to this 40 acre site in Jersey City, NJ. Included in the project will be a dry warehouse, 35,600 SF of freezer, 21,000 SF of cooler/cold dock, shipping/receiving office and main office. The design utilizes 41’ clear height ceilings to maximize racked storage and cube utilization. It is constructed of load-bearing precast complimented with metal panel and glass accents that create an image and quality reflective of the Goya brand.

New Northeast Distribution Center GAP, Inc., Fishkill, NY1,500,000 SF - Phase I GAP, Inc., the parent company for GAP, Old Navy and Banana Republic labels,950,000 SF - Phase II purchased 175 acres in central New York State, to locate its Northeast Distribu-2000 - Phase I, 2001 - Phase II tion Center, master planned for 3 buildings totaling over 2.5 million square feet.Construction Costs: $78.5 Mil. Phase I Phase I, completed in 2000, consisted of 1.5 million square feet separated into$52.6 Mil. Phase II six MFL areas. Providing for clear heights of 36’ and 44’ the facility incorporates state of the art materials handling equipment and racking, which feed a cross- docked shipping wing. A 2-story 50,000 SF office/support area provides for central security, employee lockers, cafeteria and toilets, as well as MIS and administrative offices. Satellite offices, toilets and break rooms at the sortation area accommodate the popula- tion center of the complex. Phase II consisted of 850,000 SF of receiving and hi-cube storage space for GAP, and was initiated immediately upon completion of Phase I, along with a second, 100,000 SF shipping wing addition to the Old Navy Building. An overhead conveyor link transports product to the Phase I building for final sortation and shipping. Constructed of tilt-up concrete wall panels, this project claims the most area of tilt-up panel for a single building at 670,582 SF for Phase I. 2003 TCA Tilt-Up Achievement Award Outstanding Example of Tilt-Up Concrete Construction

Build-to-Suit Office/Distribution/Retail Facility Musician’s Friend, Kansas City, MO702,000 SF Musician’s Friend, headquartered in southern Oregon, is the world’s largest direct2007 marketer of music gear. This project is a new state-of-the-art distribution center with a retail zone that’s inviting from the outside and playful and colorful on the inside. The single story, 702,000 SF build-to-suit office/distribution building is located in the north Kansas City, Missouri area and contains 21,000 SF of office area and 20,000 SF of retail area within the facility. The client wanted a distribution center that also functions as a retail music outlet, so it was essential that it project Musician’s Friend’s culture and person- ality. Since most employees are also musicians, we made it a place they’ll want to come to each day. We were playful with design, paint schemes and architectural accents, maintaining all functional aspects of a distribution center, including extra security for one-of-a-kind, high-ticket collectible instruments.

Food Services - Refrigerated Storage Sysco Food Services, Multiple Locations53,000 to 854,000 SF Charlotte, NC1995 to 2009 M+H Architects has worked with SYSCO Food Services on 7 projects to date,Front Royal, VA keeping the Sysco corporate image in the forefront while designing sophisticated and technologically advanced facilities to accommodate frozen, perishable and dry goods for each individual location. Components common to most of these facilities include 32’ clear height ceilings in the distribution areas, freezers, 5 temperature zone coolers, ammonia refrig- eration systems, state-of-the-art material handling systems and technology, specialty floor slabs and under-floor warming systems, fleet maintenance and truck wash facilities, dry warehouses and cold docks, and large, Class-A office elements. Many of the office portions included 2-story entries, reflective glass curtainwalls and skylights. • Jersey City, NJ 1995 340,000 SF • West Palm Beach, FL 1998 280,000 SF • Charlotte, NC 1998 223,500 SF • Dallas, TX 2002 550,000 SF • San Antonio, TX 2004 125,000 SF • Front Royal, VA 2004 854,000 SF • Detroit, MI 2009 72,000 SF Addition 53,000 SF Renovation

New Headquarters and Operations Facility Harcourt (Psychological Corp.),San Antonio, TX435,000 SF Operations This new facility for the educational division of Harcourt consists of the Corporate140,000 SF - Office Headquarters for Psychological Corporation and its scoring and operations facili-2001 ties. Psychological Corporation is a national company that provides the testingConstruction Costs: $22 Million material for many of the nations public school systems and private and public corporations. They create the test, distribute the material and score the results of the tests. The two story, 140,000 SF offices house the administrative and corporate offices and support areas. The first floor features a large cafeteria with outdoor seating spaces, conference and training rooms. The second floor contains additional offices and connects to the operations facility. The 435,000 SF operations center contains the scoring areas of the facility along with the shipping and receiving, printing and computer center. The building is constructed of concrete tilt-up panels and is located on a large site within an aquifer recharge zone outside of San Antonio.

Procter & Gamble Distribution Buildings Gateway Commerce Center, Edwardsville, IL479,220 SF - Westway I M+H was the architect for two new projects located in Gateway Commerce1,157,934 SF - Westway III Center, in Edwardsville, Illinois. The projects include a new, single story, office/2007 distribution building of approximately 1,158,000 SF and another of approximatelyConstruction Costs: 480,000 SF in area, both with Trammell Crow Company as manager and developer$11.8 Mil.-Westway I of the distribution park and Contegra as the general contractor.$27 Mil.-Westway III P&G desired to consolidate various local facilities in the region and the Gateway Commerce Center campus provided the ideal solution. Architectural tenant finish services were provided by M+H for P&G, who occupies both Westway I and III buildings. Included in the program for the space were warehouse storage and racking, 41,000 SF of customized packaging and assembly, 20,000 SF of admin- istrative office and support area, and a transportation office. Upgrades were made for P&G to create a C-TPAT facility which included adding a guard house, fencing, and security features to control access outside and inside the facility. The Westway III facility includes an MFL wall along with 2-hour fire rated walls, dividing the space so that no area exceeds 300,000 SF, per P&G standards. In addition, a battery charging area and a secured 90-day hazardous material area were provided.

Procter & Gamble Expansion & Tenant Improvement Gateway Commerce Center, Edwardsville, IL480,000 SF - Westway I Expansion plus Recent expansion doubles the square footage of Westway I and receiving tenant13,700 SF T.I. improvements. M+H is the architect for the 480,000 SF Westway I expansion88,000 SF T.I.- Westway III project along with the Westway I and III tenant improvement projects. The2013 expansion project also includes an additional traffic control center for improvedConstruction Costs: site vehicular circulation. Westway I tenant improvement involves 13,700 SF of$11.8 Mil.-Westway I office space and installation of a 2-hour rated demising wall and incorporates$27 Mil.-Westway III sustainable features. Westway III tenant improvement includes a 65,000 SF corro- sives (H-4) storage room and a 23,000 SF combustible (H-3) storage room, and modifications to the existing office area.

New Office and Distribution Facility Pearson Education, Cranbury, NJ886,839 SF M+H Architects designed this massive facility for Pearson Education, the world’s2002 largest education company and the global leader in online learning. The buildingConstruction Costs: $35 Million includes 58,000 SF of office space, 465,000 SF of high-bay, narrow-aisle rack storage space, and approximately 365,000 SF of air-conditioned process/shipping space. Developed by Rockefeller Group Development Corporation (RGDC), the nearly 887,000 SF facility is located in the Rockefeller Group Foreign Trade Zone in Cranbury, NJ. The building is constructed of insulated tilt-up concrete panels with a conven- tional steel column and joist framing system. The distribution area features 38’ - 6” clear-height ceilings, automated retrieval systems and advanced conveyer systems.

New Build-to-Suit Distribution Facility Blount International, Inc., Kansas City, MO349,440 SF The first completed project in phase I of KCI Intermodal BusinessCentre is a2011 349,440 SF build-to-suit distribution center for Blount International, Inc. TheConstruction Costs: $13.2 Million exterior is of load-bearing concrete tilt-up panels with an interior steel frame structure. Approximately 11,000 SF of the space is used for offices, and the remaining warehouse has 32’ clear height ceilings, 57 dock doors and 2 drive-in doors. 180 parking spaces were provided. This project incorporated sustainable design, yielding superior overall building performance and enhanced habitability, achieving Silver LEED Certification, with 51 points under LEED-NC 2009.

New Speculative Distribution Facility KCI LogisticsCentre II, Kansas City, MO351,520 SF Building II of KCI Intermodal BusinessCentre is a new 351,520 SF speculative distri-2015 bution center with exterior of load-bearing concrete tilt-up panels and an interiorConstruction Costs: $10 Million steel frame structure. The clear height is 32’. It was constructed at the east end of the 23 acre site to be expandable to 703,000 SF. Upon completion it was sold to an end user that supports the auto industry.

New LEED Silver Distribution Facility Recreational Equipment, Inc., Bedford, PA524,000 SF First Ever Silver LEED Certified Distribution Center2007Construction Cost: $25 Million REI operates 78 stores in 25 states. Retail stores range in size from 10,000 square- feet to 95,000 square-feet and include a variety of facilities for testing equipment including bike test trails and climbing pinnacles. Concern about the environment shapes REI’s business practices, including recycling, minimizing waste in packaging and building construction that exempli- fies the company’s concern for resource efficiency and environmental stewardship. M+H Architects designed this new, Silver LEED Certified, east coast distribution facility for REI, located in Bedford, Pennsylvania. It was completed in the Summer of 2007.

New Building & Existing Renovation Wells Vehicle Electronics, Fond du Lac, WI63,000 SF New Building, and Interior/ This project for Wells Vehicle Electronics is a new, 2-story, 63,000 SF buildingExterior Renovation of Existing Office connected via an enclosed link to their existing facility, which remains. The2013 new building is intended for relocation of Corporate offices, and expansion of engineering, electronic component manufacturing, mechanical labs and vehicle garage. The structure is steel frame and load-bearing pre-cast walls. The exterior and interior of the existing facility were also renovated.

Build-to-Suit Manufacturing Facility Zipp Speed Weaponry, Indianapolis, IN70,000 SF Located in Indianapolis, IN, this new 70,000 SF facility was designed for Zipp Speed2010 Weaponry, a growing manufacturer of high tech carbon fiber bicycle components. This one story manufacturing and distribution facility, expandable to 100,000 SF, is comprised of load bearing pre-cast concrete panels and steel joist-girder roof framing with a minimum clear height of 29 feet. A 10,000 SF first floor office contains engineering, marketing and management departments, core functions and an employee team/lunch room. A 10,000 SF mezzanine level houses a training room, advertising department and space for future office expansion. The 60,000 SF manufacturing area is broken into three areas consisting of a temperature controlled carbon fiber forming room, a milling and finishing area, and a warehouse and shipping area. A research and development room, test lab, freezer room, dust control sanding rooms and hazardous material rooms were all incorporated. Compressed air, centralized vacuum, heat presses with localized exhaust and CNC milling machines were also accommodated.

New Distribution/Office Facility Barnes & Noble, Monroe, NJ1,145,200 SF Barnes & Noble’s new facility is located on 73 acres in Monroe Township, New2005 Jersey. It consists of just over 1 million square feet of distribution space, subdi-Construction Costs: $35 Million vided by an MFL wall, and a 70,000 SF two-story office to serve their retail and dot.com nationwide operations. The building is constructed of precast concrete panels, steel roof and interior framing. The warehouse has a 39’clear height and also incorporates state-of-the-art material handling equipment, multi-level work platforms and racking systems. The two-story 70,000 SF office/support area provides a central security, cafeteria, commercial kitchen, locker room, physical fitness room, computer room, toilets and administrative offices. Satellite offices, toilets and break rooms are dispersed throughout the warehouse facility.

Foreign Trade Zone Distribution Center TBC, Charleston, SC Building IV1,100,000 SF Recently completed, Building IV is a new, single-story, office/distribution center2011 of approximately 1,100,000 SF in area designed for the Rockefeller Group Devel-Construction Costs: $16.5 Million opment Corporation as a build-to-suit facility for TBC Corporation. It is located at the northern end of a 400-acre development in Berkeley County, SC referred to as Rockefeller Foreign Trade Zone – Charleston, SC. The clear height of the building is 32’ and the exterior building skin consists of load-bearing tilt-up concrete wall panels. A 10,000 SF finished office contains meeting rooms, offices, shipping and receiving offices and an employee break room. The tire storage facility is divided into two buildings by a centrally located fire wall. This project achieved Gold LEED Certi- fication. 2011- Largest Gold LEED Certified building in South Carolina, at 1.1 million square feet

Retail/Distribution Facilities American Tire Distributors, Multiple Locations82,800 SF Photos on this page, Grand Junction, Colorado2011Construction Costs: $3.6 Million American Tire Distributors, with 97 distribution centers servicing 40 states, is expanding their operations to exceed today’s fast growing market. ATD selected BC Construction Group and M+H Architects to provide them with exceptional design, technology and finishes for this Colorado facility and multiple other locations across the country including Colorado Springs, CO, Londonderry, NH. This new 83,000 SF facility recently completed in Grand Junction, Colorado allows American Tire the ability to sell on site, direct to their clients. Square footage includes approximately 4,000 SF of office space and the distribution center has 28-foot clear height ceilings, T5 High Bay lights with motion sensors, ESFR fire protection systems and 17 dock positions. Locations: Square Feet Construction Cost Completed Chattanooga, TN 125,060 SF Londonderry, NH 125,060 SF $4.9 Million 2013 Casper, WY Tucson, AZ 82,800 SF $5.4 Million 2013 Grand Junction, CO 100,100 SF Colorado Springs, CO $3.8 Million 2011 Columbus, OH 82,800 SF Novi, MI 125,060 SF $4.7 Million 2012 Oklahoma City, OK 125,060 SF 125,000 SF $3.6 Million 2011 225,160 SF $5.4 Million 2012 $5.0 Million 2013 Current Project 2015 Current Project 2015

New Office/Distribution Center + Tenant Improvements for Kuehne & Nagel/Howard Berger 324 Half Acre Road, Cranbury Township, NJ680,747 SF Original Building plus T.I. M+H Architects provided architectural design for Building 1 in the Cranbury Middle2006, 2007 and 2009 Campus, located on a site referred to as Rockefeller Foreign Trade Zone. Sustain-Construction Costs: $20 Mil. Orig. Bldg. able design measures were incorporated into the overall development, including$4 Mil. Tenant Improvement redevelopment of a Brownfield site, implementation of building roof systems that reduce heat-island effect, reduction of light pollution, reuse of existing building components and the use of local/regional materials. This new, single-story, shell Office/Distribution Center is approximately 680,747 SF. Preceded by Pearson Education and 73 Station Road, this is the third project designed by M+H in the Rockefeller Foreign Trade Zone and the 13th of many projects in the New Jersey Turnpike 8A area. The clear height of the building is 36’ and the exterior building skin consists of load-bearing, insulated, pre-cast concrete panels. It features an attractive curtain wall entrance, 60ft deep dock bays and 116 dock doors. Additionally, M+H has completed 2 tenant improvement projects at this location including: Kuehne + Nagel (2007) approximately 443,800 SF with approximately 5,400 SF of office area and two remote dock restrooms/shipping offices within the warehouse space, and Howard Berger Company (2009) approximately 237,000 SF and includes a 2-level, 18,000 SF office space.

Master Plan KCI Intermodal BusinessCentre, Kansas City, MO800 Acres 349,4400 SF -Bldg. One M+H Architects provided site master planning services for approximately 800 +/-2006 - Master Plan, 2011 - Bldg. One acres immediately southeast of the existing KCI airport runways, referred to as KCI Intermodal BusinessCentre. We reviewed the goals, objectives, parameters and program requirements of the Master Plan with the developer. We also worked very closely with a local civil engineer to review available information on the surrounding properties to understand the opportunities and challenges presented by the existing infrastructure, vehicular accessibility, topographic and environ- mental conditions and storm water management requirements. The project will be split into a number of phases with the first phase focusing on maximizing the big-box (500,000 SF +/- in size) cross-dock potential of the property. The first completed project in phase I is a 349,440 SF build-to-suit distribution center for Blount International, Inc.

Master Planned Business Park Fenton Logistics Park, Fenton, MO295 Acres In a redeveloping effort of property located at the former Chrysler Plant in2015 Fenton, Missouri, M+H worked with representatives of KP Development and Stock & Associates and provided site concept master planning services for approxi- mately 295 acres. Site plan options that explore various configurations of road infrastructure, site sizes, storm water drainage/conveyance, utilities, etc. were reviewed and prepared. The new options would accommodate multi-story office, flex, warehouse and light manufacturing users. A zone along the I-44 frontage will be designated for Office, anticipating 3-story, 120,000 SF buildings parked at 6-7 cars/1,000 SF in addition to Flex, warehouse and light manufacturing users. Included in the planning are design criteria for restrictive covenants, tenant signage, park entrance/gateway design and way-finding signage, landscape design and park logo/branding.

New Office/Distribution Facility Reckitt Benckiser, Toelle County, UT574,106 SF M+H Architects designed this new, approximately 574,106 SF single-story Office/2009 Distribution facility, expandable to 796,035 SF for Reckitt Benckiser. It is located on a 47.63-acre site across from Miller Motorsports Park in Tooele County, UT. The building construction utilizes exterior load-bearing tilt-up concrete panels and steel joist-girder/bar-joist roof framing with a clear height of 32’. The project was fully engineered, contains 67 dock doors and had 11,557 SF of office space.

New Manufacturing/Distribution Expansion Facility Pactiv, Beech Island, SC100,000 SF The project is a new single story, 100,000 sf warehouse expansion and parking2012 area for 120 trailers for Pactiv, located on their existing Beech Island, SC campus. The project was constructed utilizing a steel frame structure, clad with insulated metal wall panels and structural steel roof framing with a clear height of approxi- mately 32’. The project was under the jurisdiction of Aiken County, SC. Future warehouse expansion was contemplated in the planning stages of the project.

Speculative Office/Distribution Building I Heartland Corporate Center, Shorewood, IL1,080,000 SF - 2007, 750,874 SF - 2014 The project is a new, single story, 1,080,000 SF speculative office/distributionConstruction Costs: $29 Mil. - 2007 building, for First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc. and ING Clarion, part of a 156-acre master planned business campus, located southwest of Chicago, in Shorewood, Illinois. The building depth provides for a cross-docked loading configuration with a clear height of 32’. The building utilizes concrete wall construction with steel roof framing. Currently (2014) M+H is working on Building II in the Heartland Business Center. This building will be an approximately 750,874 SF single story concrete tilt wall steel building frame, slab on grade warehouse and office facility located on 40 acres of the Shorewood, Illinois site.

Office/Manufacturing/Distribution Center Nomax, Inc., St. Louis, MO71,000 SF This new, two-story, office/manufacturing/distribution facility of over 71,000 SF2008 in area is for Nomax, Inc. and is located in Green Park, in St. Louis, MO. TheConstruction Costs: $5.66 Million facility manufactures, packages, stores and distributes tablets, granules, liquids and laminated strips for the medical and drug markets.

Build-to-Suit Manufacturing Facility Schmalbach Lubeca, Columbia, SC487,900 SF This built-to-suit facility was developed by Panattoni for Schmalbach Lubeca, a1999 manufacturer of plastic containers. Rail service to the site accommodates rawConstruction Costs: $15 Million material delivery of plastic pellets, allowing the facility to produce over 1 billion plastic containers annually. Working closely with Schmalbach officials and their component vendors, the manufacturing zone yields a smooth, fluid process that feeds the distribution network. A 15,000 SF office component supports operations and provides a corporate look to the tilt-up concrete wall structure.

Office/Distribution Center Cranbury Station Park Building I, Cranbury, NJ930,030 SF Located in Cranbury Station Park, the building is a new, speculative, single-2015 story, shell office/distribution center with 36’ clear height and insulated tilt-upConstruction Costs: $26 Million concrete wall panels. The building is designed to accommodate four tenants, with potential office areas positioned at each corner of the facility. The design includes a fully-adhered membrane roof to accommodate future photovoltaic solar panels. The project is targeting LEED Core & Shell Silver Certi- fication and is expected to be complete in 2015.

Office/Distribution Facility Gateway Commerce Center TriStar Radio Tower Site, Pontoon Beach, IL673,130 SF Located at the long established Gateway Commerce Center in Pontoon Beach,2015 IL, on what is referred to as the “Radio Tower Site,” this 673,130 SF speculativeConstruction Costs: $18.3 Million office/distribution building initiated a new phase of construction at the center. Prior to completion of the building shell, Saddle Creek signed on as the tenant taking the entire building including a 5,000 SF interior office space. The building features a 32’ clear structural height, load-bearing tilt-up concrete wall panels and a large scale 56’ x 60’ column spacing to maximize flexibility for multiple racking and storage scenarios. Expansion can be accommodated at the building’s south wall and a second tenant office/entry can also be incorporated by converting knock-out panels to windows.

Speculative Office/Distribution Building Morris Lister, Newark NJ350,308 SF This new, single story, 350,308 SF speculative Office/Distribution building for The2015 Morris Companies is located on a 16 + acre site on the north side of Lister Avenue in Newark, NJ. The building footprint consists of 335,308 SF with a 15,000 SF unfinished mezzanine. The clear height of the building is 36’ and the exterior building skin consists of load-bearing tilt-up concrete wall panels.

Speculative Office/Distribution Facility Morris Linden Airport, Linden, NJ400,246 SF This fully engineered speculative facility developed for The Morris Companies is a2009 new, single story, 400,246 SF speculative Office/Distribution building, located on a 21-acre +/- site in Linden, NJ. The building footprint consists of 385,246 SF with a 15,000 SF mezzanine. The clear height of the building is 36’ and the exterior building skin consists of load-bearing tilt-up concrete wall panels.

Speculative Office/Distribution Building Park 370, Hazelwood, MO492,500 SF M+H Architects were hired by Panattoni Development to design a new, single2005 story, 492,500 SF speculative office/distribution building with 32’ clear height, located in Park 370, Hazelwood, MO. The building utilizes concrete tilt-up wall construction, the building depth provides for a cross-docked loading configura- tion, and tenant entries were planned for the building corners, anticipating from 4 to 8 tenants. It was completed in 2005 and was quickly sold and occupied.

New Office & Fabrication Facility DRS Laurel Technologies, Johnstown, PA130,000 SF Consolidation of several separate locations in the area was the goal of this2000 high-tech defense equipment fabricator. Various offices and fabrication facilitiesConstruction Costs: $6.5 Million were relocated to this concrete tilt-up and glass building for convenience and efficiency. Beyond the 17,000 SF front office serving corporate, business and marketing staff, is 113,000 SF of fabrication space. Carefully integrated into this fabrication space are engineering, safety, testing, shipping and receiving offices, as well as staff support areas.

New Warehouse and Distribution Facilities Trade Center Buildings, Earth City, MOTrade Center I - 235,200 SF These facilities are a series of speculative warehousing and distributing centersTrade Center III - 320,000 SF aimed at providing flexibility and increased clear height in the established indus-Trade Center V - 213,600 SF trial park of Earth City.Trade Center I - 1996Trade Center III - 1996 Rear-loading facilities with depths up to 320’, these 32’ clear height structuresTrade Center V - 1997 provided ample dock capabilities (1/5,500 SF) and flexible, attractive office opportunities that appeal to a wide range of tenants.

New Office and Distribution Facility Davidson Surface/Air, Hazelwood, MO107,500 SF In 2005, M+H completed a new 107,500 SF Cargo & Express Packaging Transporta-2005 tion Services facility with 8,000 SF of two-story office space that utilizes concrete,Construction Costs: $3 Million tilt-up wall and glass curtain wall construction with steel roof framing. Davidson Surface/Air Inc. is a national logistics service provider to the aviation industry. The 34’ clear height warehouse utilizes a very narrow aisle (VNA) wire-guided storage system linked with a computer controlled, inventory bar code system. The company employs approximately 40 people.

New Speculative Distribution Facilities Keystone Cranbury I, II and III, Cranbury, NJ854,000 SF Keystone Cranbury I These speculative distribution facilities, located on the New Jersey Turnpike at473,148 SF Keystone Cranbury II Exit 8A, respond to the economics required for this competitive and desirable1,000,000 SF Keystone Cranbury III location by providing timeless design, efficient bay sizes and abundant trailer docking and parking. Tenants range from 200,000 SF local distribution and logis- tical companies to Williams-Sonoma, occupying 780,000 SF.

New Refrigerated Storage Building Tyson Companies - TRG II, Manteno, IL570,000 SF This facility is a 3-zone refrigerated warehouse operated by the Tyson Trucking1999 Company in Manteno, IL, about 45 minutes south of Chicago. The 3-zones haveConstruction Costs: $2.3 Million different temperatures for storage of various goods. The first zone is an ambient temperature zone where products such as dog food are stored. The second zone is a conditioned space, down to 70 degrees, where products such as candy are stored and the third zone is the freezer portion of the building where frozen goods are stored. The building also houses a 2-story, 11,000 SF office facility with direct access to the conditioned and freezer zones of the warehouse.

New Speculative Office and Warehouse Corporate Exchange, St. Louis, MO100,000 SF This 100,000 SF speculative office/warehouse offers 24’ clear height space for up1997 to 4 tenants. Striking, creative use of concrete tilt-up panels combine to form theConstruction Costs: $3 Million bold entry elements.

New Speculative Office and Warehouse Kapkowski Road, Elizabeth, NJ342,705 SF Greenfield Builders teamed with M+H Architects on this new single story 342,7052007 SF speculative office/warehouse. This rear loaded facility designed for dual tenants provides efficient use of the Brownfield site conveniently located just off the grounds of the Newark Airport in Elizabeth, NJ. The structure features 36’ minimum clearance heights and a 60’ wide dock bay, providing the flexibility attractive to a wide range of tenants.


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