Project News & Timeline
Follow the journey of 328 Beaver from concept to completion. Stay informed with the latest construction milestones, design reveals, and community announcements. Many video updates are provided courtesy of L&L Builders.
The final stage of groundwork is complete. Beaver Street is repaved, final footers are poured, and the site is prepped for structural steel.
Tarasa Hurley of River Point Realty is officially introduced as the listing agent for the three luxury penthouse residences.
A recap montage showing the project's progress over the past year, from the initial demolition to the first elevator shaft going vertical.
Crews begin overnight excavation on Duquesne Way (the alley) to install the new storm drainage system, minimizing daytime disruption.
A major project milestone: the building is finally going vertical. Arch Masonry is building the first elevator shaft and crews prepare for storm water system excavation.
On-site with key stakeholders Bob Lewis (Client) and Robert Rokop (Architect), who praise the quality of work and minimal neighborhood disruption.
A formal introduction to the primary corporate partners for the project: L&L, Orbital Engineering, Desmone Architecture, and Red Swing Group.
The major project announcement. With the site fully cleared and the job trailer installed, the team is scheduled to break ground.
The Sewickley council unanimously approved the developer's agreement for 328 Beaver, marking a major milestone for the project.
Council President Cynthia Mullins praised the development, stating, "We are fortunate that the owner of the property lives in Sewickley and wanted to do something that would fit in to the community... This will be an asset to our community."
TribLIVE details the proposal for the new three-story, mixed-use building at 328 Beaver Street. The project, a "$15 million investment in Sewickley," received conditional use approval from the council.
The plans feature 3,000 sq. ft. of retail, engineering offices, and three 2,500-sq.-ft. luxury condominiums.
Active demolition of the former Richard D. Cole Funeral Home is in 'mega progress' by demolition contractor CH&N Site.
Mike Lewandowski announces Phase One on-site. Asbestos remediation is underway and the perimeter fence is being installed for demolition.