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  • Owner: General Growth Properties
  • Architect: DLR Group
  • Location: Clackamas, OR
  • Size: 200,000 ft2
  • Value: $63,000,000
  • Delivery Method: Negotiated
  • Completion Date: November 15, 2007

Awards:

  • First Place, Renovations $50-100M, DJC Top Projects
  • Silver Award Winner, 2009 ICSC U.S. Design and Development Awards

Highlights

  • 165,000 sf retail expansion and renovation completed in operating mall
  • 120,000 sf remodel of existing interior mall space, 120,000 sf additional retail expansion, and a 246,000 sf ground-up parking structure
  • Two new outdoor retail village additions
  • Extensive site preparation including new utilities, streets, hardscapes, and landscaping
  • Public half-street improvements were completed on two different streets through two separate jurisdictional authorities
  • Relocation of public transportation routes
  • Public/Private funded project
  • All work performed under a guaranteed maximum price
  • Project had to contractually be complete prior to Winter Holiday shopping season, regardless of changes, revisions, and expanded scope

Clackamas Town Center

This extensive expansion and renovation provides a modern shopping environment with additional shops, attractions, parking and efficient site access and layout. Inside the mall, the interiors received a complete upgrade. All of HSW’s work was performed in and around a fully occupied and operational shopping complex.

The most noticeable improvements are the two new lifestyle villages that we built along the mall exterior. These stand alone structures provide additional retail space as well as a walking promenade that is connected with open-air escalators that connect the differing mall elevations.

In addition to the mall expansion, a new 246,000 sf fully cast-in-place, post-tensioned parking structure was constructed on the north side of the mall which has 836 vehicle spaces. The design accommodates current needs as well as a future 7th floor for anticipated customer parking services.