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MOVING UPTOWN

We are excited to announce the relocation of our Westerville operations to the City of Columbus. Our new location allows us to continue providing you with quality service with the added benefit of more direct access to State government agencies. Please stop by and visit our new office any time.
2000 West Henderson Road
Suite 350
Columbus, Ohio 43220
P 614-523-3200
F 614-523-0700
www.poggemeyer.com
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PDG, as part of the HNTB design team, was selected for the design of the multi-use Lucas County Arena which will be located in downtown Toledo. PDG is responsible for the Site/Civil, Structural and Interior architectural packages for this project. The Arena shall follow U.S. Green Building Council LEED requirements, and will be designed with maximum flexibility for multiple uses. Design shall accommodate hockey, basketball, indoor/arena football, concerts, and convention overflow and displays in conjunction with the Lucas County Convention Center. Total seating capacity will be approximately 8,000 seats Additionally, the Arena will house restaurants, suites, a beer garden, and gift shops. Project is scheduled to be completed for Fall of 2009.
Poggemeyer Design Group designed a 77-slip, full-service municipal marina, access roads, and 15,000 s.f. passenger terminal building for the City of Toledo and Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority. The projects were funded in part by grants from the US Fish & Wildlife and the Transportation Enhancement Program (TEP) through the State of Ohio. PDG also played an integral role in the conceptualization and preliminary engineering, surveying, evaluation of existing infrastructure, and traffic studies. The marina project was complicated by a constrained site, relocation of main power feeding the downtown business district, connection to the existing 35-foot deep sanitary sewer, and an aggressive design schedule. PDG is currently assisting Dillin Corporation with further development of the Marina District.
PDG Supports New Outdoor World Store
PDG has been retained by Bass Pro Shops of Springfield, Missouri, to provide the civil and landscape architectural design components for the proposed Bass Pro Outdoor World Store and new roadway and utility systems in the City of Rossford. PDG's expertise and relationships with the local and state agencies are permitting the project to move forward with the design and approval process at a pace unseen by Bass Pro on similar projects. Through constant communications initiated by PDG on behalf of Bass Pro, local jurisdictions are kept up to date on design progress while Bass Pro is kept abreast on unique local conditions that could affect its schedule for opening the new store.
The proposed attractive 150,000 square foot store and restaurant will occupy 28 acres that will position the store for maximum visibility from Interstate 75 while the main entrance will face the rest of the 300 acres of land purchased. The proposed store is the anchor for anticipated complementary retail, entertainment and other mixed use opportunities. As part of the initial development of the 230 acre parcel of land, Bass Pro will also be installing over 7000 feet of upgraded storm, water, sanitary and roadways improvements. The Rossford, Ohio, store represents the first such business to utilize a recent state legislative program that was passed to attract regional "Impact Developments" to the State of Ohio by offering sales tax incentives to the businesses. ...more
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PDG Wins One of the "Best Places to Work"
On October 12, 2007 Recruiting Nevada announced Poggemeyer Design Group as a winner of "Best Places to Work" Award in the small business category.
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Recognized for Excellence
Las Vegas Boulevard Strip Beautification
Receives Numerous Awards
Clark County, Nevada
Pre-design, design, bidding services, public information, SID coordination, and construction management for approximately four (4) miles of median and pedestrian enhancement along Las Vegas Boulevard from Hacienda Avenue to Sahara Avenue. Also included were major utility coordination, curb and gutter, street lighting, landscaping, irrigation, crosswalk enhancements, partial pavement, and successful application of Partnering. ...Full Article
Awards
- SNWA 2005 Landscape Award for Institutional & Municipal Upgrade, third place for North Las Vegas Demonstration Gardens
- SNWA 2005 Landscape Award for Institutional & Municipal Upgrade, second place for North Las Vegas Streetscape
- Award Winning Lewis Avenue Corridor Pedestrian Project received the 2002 Tourism and Development Award for the redevelopment in the urban core, a pedestrian friendly downtown and increased cultural venues in Las Vegas, Nevada
- Las Vegas Boulevard Strip Beautification Project, the first to be awarded a Scenic Nighttime Byway designation by the Federal Highway Administration
- Highest rating by Clark County Public Works Construction Management staff for Strip Beautification Project, Clark County, Nevada
- Design Excellence Award by Southern Nevada Water Authority for the design of the Downtown Entry Corridor, Las Vegas, Nevada
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