Friday, December 16, 2011

Society of Entrepreneurs Insights Group Involvement

As a person that is fascinated by the act of creating something from little or nothing, Brad Shapiro has become involved in the Insights Group within the Society of Entrepreneurs.



Several of these members have committed to be mentors to the Insights Group.

This year, Shapiro's mentor is Buzzy Hussey. Buzzy founded and established Babcock Gifts as one of Memphis' finest retail outlets for giftware and accessories and supports many civic organizations.

For Shapiro, he feels very privileged to be able to have one on one time with Buzzy and other Society members as he learns from them about how they created or grew their respective companies while at the same time contributing to their community.

Newbury Construction Outlined in South Fayette

Thursday, November 17, 2011
Article By Andrea Iglar  PostGazette.com

Developers of the $450 million Newbury project in South Fayette are amping up efforts to build homes and businesses.

In the spring, Newbury will begin building a 250-unit apartment complex and start road work in preparation for more than 60 retail and commercial spaces.

If the work goes as planned, the first apartments will be occupied by fall 2012, and the first businesses will open in late 2013. In addition, Newbury will continue building its neighborhood of single-family homes.

Brett Malky, president of EQA Landmark Communities, told township officials Monday that a tough economy has slowed the pace of development, but Newbury is on track to build the full plan.

The mixed-use design includes 225 homes, 250 rental apartments and 1.2 million square feet of commercial space on an 80-acre former chemical plant site adjacent to the Bridgeville interchange of Interstate 79.

So far, Newbury has invested about $30 million in the project, including homebuilding, land preparation, utility work, improvements to Presto-Sygan Road and the relocation of 84 Lumber to make way for retail space, Mr. Malky said.

On a hill above Presto-Sygan Road, 60 single-family homes have been built and sold at an average price of $510,000, and 20 of the homes are occupied, he said.

Newbury Market has secured leases with grocer Giant Eagle, a Marriott Courtyard hotel and a 120,000-square-foot office building, and in the spring it will announce more than 60 additional retail and commercial tenants such as small shops, restaurants, banks and big-box stores, Mr. Malky said.

Also in the spring, Newbury will start construction of the shopping center entrance on Route 50 and begin work on nearby roads in preparation for the commercial development.

Meanwhile, South Fayette commissioners are scheduled to vote next week on plans for Newbury Village, a complex of 11, three-story buildings containing a total of 250 garden apartments on Oakridge Road.

Construction is set to begin in the spring, with some occupancy available next fall, Mr. Malky said.  The one- and two-bedroom units will rent for about $1,000 to $2,500 a month. "It's going to be a boon for this community," Mr. Malky said.

Project manager Eric Newhouse said national and local studies have shown the apartments will appeal to single people and young professionals rather than families with children.

The 37-acre property will contain 29 acres of open space and a walking trail that connects to the single-family neighborhood and the shopping center.

The apartments will be located along both sides of state-owned Oakridge Road, and township commissioners expressed concerns about pedestrian safety. The developers said they would consider warning signs and ask the state Department of Transportation to install a crosswalk.

Andrea Iglar, freelance writer: suburbanliving@post-gazette.com.


First published on November 17, 2011 at 4:59 am

Working with an Architect in a Traditional Neighborhood Development

As many developers and Builders know, designing homes for a Traditional Neighbohood can present unique challanges. In this video, you will hear from David Luckey the Developer and Builder of Kennesaw Farms a 300 acre TND in Gallatin TN. as well as Mike Murphy, the Developer of Gateway Village in Franklin TN. They discuss their perspectives on working with Shapiro & Company Architects and what Shapiro does to develop a vision into a built reality.
Shapiro & Company Architects has a great deal of experience in developing market sensitive single-family and multi-family housing products throughout the United States. Experience has included notable projects such as: Newbury in Pittsburgh PA, Edgewater in Oakmont PA, Gateway Village in Franklin TN, Kennesaw Farms in Gallatin TN, Harbor Town in Memphis TN and Cherry Hill Village in Canton Township MI.
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A Homeowner's Perspective on Designing and Building a Custom Residence:

Designing and building a custom residence can be challenging for a homeowner. However, hiring the right architect can be the best first step to make the entire process successful and also very enjoyable. In this video you will hear from two homeowners who recall their experiences in working with architect Brad Shapiro with Shapiro & Company Architects, Inc
Shapiro enjoys working with families to help guide them through the design and building process. He has designed many wonderful homes in various locations throughout the United States from the Rocky Mountains to the Atlantic Coast; and from the Plains of the Mid West and throughout the Mid South Delta.
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Shapiro & Company Architects, Inc Designs Award Winning Home for Heartland Homes in Newbury

2011 Housing Excellence Awards

Heartland Homes was awarded 4 Housing Excellence Awards over the weekend at the 2011 Builders Association of Metropolitan Pittsburgh (BAMP) Awards Ceremony on Friday.

Best Green Energy Efficient Housing – Under $500,000


This home type sets the standard for energy efficiency within a residential home.  Tested by a third party, this home not only meets but exceeds ENERGY Star requirements.  To meet code a home’s HERS score must be lower than 100, to achieve ENERGY Star requirements you must meet a score of 80. This home has a score of 64. Not bad for a home that is over 2500 square feet, right? 

Just because this home was designed with all of the energy efficient and green building practices in a price range under $500,000 does not mean that functionality exceeds exquisiteness.  This home is gorgeous!

Hailed by the home’s open design, each room is a continuation of each other.   Sitting in the family room, you can easily have a conversation with the openness of the kitchen with someone preparing a Saturday lunch, or from the kitchen to the dining room during a Thanksgiving Feast or to the dining room to the family room on family game night.  If you enjoy an open layout, then this home is for you!

The upstairs offers more space than even imaginable.  Offering commodious secondary bedrooms, this house is sure to please every family member or guest fortunate enough to cozy up within its walls.  But the Master Bedroom is the must-see attraction of the entire home.  Designed with luxury in the blueprint, this room is stunning.  The almost-argument free bathroom features his-and -her sinks with enough room for each person to leave as many toiletries out as they would like.  A separate whirlpool bathtub and shower hosts the most convenient bathroom design, without sacrificing attractiveness for functionality.