Era s end: Troy Atrium mall to be razed, rebuilt for apartments, parking
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The Atrium, a failed downtown shopping mall that s sagged for yeas, will be partly torn down and used as space for apartments, parking and retail. This photograph from Nov. 2, 2005, shows an exterior view of what was then known as the Uncle Sam Atrium, at the corner of Broadway and Third Street side. Luanne M. Ferris / Times Union.LMF/DGShow MoreShow Less
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The rebuilt site is to be rebranded the “Troy Winter Garden at Quackenbush Square” as property owner and developer David Bryce fulfills a two-decade-old promise to knock down the atrium.TroyShow MoreShow Less
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BraytonHughes Design Studios Creates Canopy by Hilton in Baltimore
February 17, 2021
Inside the new Canopy by Hilton in Baltimore. Photography by Durston Saylor.
When last we met up with Kiko Singh, BraytonHughes Design Studios principal, it marked the opening of the Grand Hyatt at SFO. That was March and the beginning of the COVID-19 lockdown. In the unprecedented year since, Singh and the firm have kept busy. Taking the studio 3,000 miles cross country, Canopy by Hilton, a recent project, gives folks another reason to visit Baltimore. The hotel coupled with the city’s lively waterfront (come post-pandemic), its century-old, still operational Domino Sugar factory, and crab cakes, of course.