STRUXC was honored to be selected by Interfaith Housing Development Corporation and Weese Langley Klein Architects for the rehabilitation project at Sanctuary Place. Sanctuary Place, a 69-unit residence, provides crucial housing and support for individuals who have experienced homelessness. Our team is proud to contribute to improving the quality of life for the residents through a renovation that addressed both the interior and exterior of the property.
The interior rehabilitation focused on enhancing common areas and hallways on all floors, including the installation of new lighting, replacement of flooring, and fresh painting to create a more welcoming and vibrant atmosphere. Exterior improvements included the installation of new fences, pergolas, and reconstructed front and rear porches for the townhouse units. Additional upgrades included new roof coatings, replacement of gutters and downspouts, a new storage shed, and significant masonry repairs.
We are proud to have been a part of providing these much-needed improvements, creating a safer and more comfortable living environment for the Sanctuary Place community. It is projects like these that allow us to make a positive impact by providing quality craftsmanship and revitalizing spaces that matter most.
Location: Chicago, IL
Service: Renovation
Architect: Weese Langley Klein