adaptive reuse

What’s Old Is New Again

2021-04-30T11:46:55-04:00April 30th, 2021|Buildings, Real Estate, Roof Lifting|

A well-placed conversion can bring financial returns for a storage operator. This article originally appeared in SSA and can be read here Source: SSA, Laura Fries As brick-and-mortar businesses continue to adapt and move online, insiders see valuable opportunities in this time of change for self storage. While converting former retail into

Giving Old Buildings New Life By Increasing Clear Height

2019-03-19T22:25:24-04:00October 11th, 2018|Buildings, Construction, Real Estate, Roof Lifting|

Putting the 'lift' in face lift: Developers give old buildings new life by making them taller This article originally appeared on NJBIZ.com and can be read here Source: NJBIZ.com Last summer, Woodmont Industrial Partners acquired a Class C, 103,000-square-foot building at 77 Moonachie Ave. in Moonachie. Since it was less than half a

Demand for 40-foot Ceilings is on the Rise

2019-03-19T22:20:57-04:00October 5th, 2018|News, Real Estate, Roof Lifting|

Raising the Roof Making All the Difference in Warehouses Growth of e-commerce leading to higher demand for 40-foot ceilings This article appears in the Wall Street Journal by Robbie Whelan Eight feet of added ceiling height may not seem like a lot, but for warehouse builders, the extra clearance can be the difference

Developer Cost Savings of Raising a Roof

2019-05-01T14:11:23-04:00September 18th, 2015|Construction, News, Roof Lifting|

Clifton business improves prospects with a higher roof Another New Jersey project completed by ROOFLIFTERS. More and more real estate developers are realizing the enormous cost savings in lifting an existing building's roof. Source: Northjersey.com CLIFTON – In an effort to re-tenant the 200,000-square-foot building vacated by a pharmaceutical manufacturer in 2013,