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Charles E. Theisen, AIA - Architect of Record Under Previous Association Charles E. Theisen, AIA - Architect of Record Under Previous Association

Charles E. Theisen, AIA Architect

STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS

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Charles E. Theisen, AIA Charles E. Theisen, AIA Architect of Record Architect of Record Under Previous Association Under Previous Association

about

FIRM PROFILE

On July 1, 2016, Charles E. Theisen embarked on a new

phase of his career. Intent to continue sharing a rich knowledge base of extensive hands-on experience spanning 47 years in almost all project types in both public and private

sectors, he established Charles E. Theisen, AIA-Architect as a generalist architectural practice.

This rich knowledge base and valuable tool has contributed to the visualization of issues and details from broad multiple perspectives, resulting in creative out-of-the box solutions

that have proven successful and rewarding client contributions. The same flexibility is collaborated with

consultant teams with the goal to always strive for delivery of solutions that are beyond base minimum.

A specific tool is fluency in Spanish--the second most widely

used language in the USA spoken by 40.5 million people--is a useful construction site communication tool.

The firm is 100% Hispanic owned and as of 2017 is Certified as a North Carolina HUB Minority Owned Business.

Out-of-the box solution

Z-Market Travel Mart, Dallas, TX.

ARE 2009 Outstanding Merit

Design Award

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philosophy

service

All architecture is a context-changing event that must sensitively respond to both nuances of place and precedent;

be it cultural, historical or the physical environment; using the lessons from the past as inspiration for the future without

subverting creativity through imitation.

No project is built on any single aesthetic style, but allowed

to grow by analyzing and uncovering hidden opportunities within project specific constraints and the owner’s perception of the space they want to create.

Solutions must be carefully crafted and assembled into dynamic, strong, meaningful and, functional solutions that

respond to human spatial organizational needs.

Advance the client’s perception of space--responding to the hidden opportunities with new out-of-the box ideas that

introduce dynamics to re-energize the built environment with high-performing innovative solutions.

Key challenges are client expectations, accomplishment of goals and sensitive guidance of project team direction with

common-sense solutions.

Service to the client begins with leadership toward project schedule, cost and goals.

Open routine communications with the Owner and Design Team are maintained until project completion.

The process of interpreting the Owner’s perception of space is continuously communicated to increase the quality of deliverables.

Design Team briefing begins early and continues until project completion--ensuring the Team is up-to-date on changes to

project requirements, work plan, critical tasks, project schedules and responsibilities.

Uncertainties are discussed to a resolution.

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process

Architecture is not only a science and a business, but a collaborative passionate vocation--a calling.

Architects driven by this passion strive to achieve the highest quality of design that helps the man-made fit in harmony with

the environment. High-quality design promotes health and well-being--

enriching lives aesthetically and spiritually, provides economic opportunities and creates a legacy that reflects and

symbolizes culture and traditions. Yet, not a single one of these great qualities or the Architect can exist without the client.

Clients aspiring to create a place that supports all types of human activity make opportunities for work that we enjoy

possible and, for that reason, we stay in focused collaboration with them to provide a full-range of solutions from pre-design studies to post-construction services for new construction and

existing buildings.

Solutions for new construction respect existing architectural

values and the context of neighboring structures, while solutions for existing buildings are skillfully assessed for best

treatment of the most significant architectural and historical spaces and elements, welcoming problem solving repair challenges and integration of new systems into the old.

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OFFICE LOCATION

ADDRESS: 5509B West Friendly Ave., Suite 206, Greensboro, NC 27410

STATE LICENSES

• Florida

• Georgia

• Indiana

• Kentucky

• Maryland

• New Jersey

• New York

• North Carolina

• Ohio

• Pennsylvania

• South Carolina

• Tennessee

• Virginia

• West Virginia

CERTIFICATIONS

• NCARB Certificate-National Council of Architectural Registration Boards

• NC Certified HUB Minority Owned Business (Hispanic)

CONTACT INFORMATION LICENSURE & CERTIFICATIONS

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A diverse practice encompassing a range of market

segments and talents.

The following projects briefly highlight

Residential

Religious

Institutional

Governmental

Commercial

Food Service

Retail

Planning

REPRESENTATIVE EXPERIENCE

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BEFORE

AFTER

AFTER

REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE residential

Hodges Residence - Greensboro, NC

Rehabilitation of this 1½-story brick

colonial revival house circa 1947 was with the intent to restore the architectural character of the house by

removing and repairing earlier additions and renovations that had distorted the

style and created several structural problems.

First floor project scope included revising the lower level kitchen and family room

as an open-plan concept--removing hazardous portions of the structure and replacing with new, improving circulation

between remodeled and existing areas; adding a deep covered porch for cooling

shade during the hot summer months and refurbishing existing finishes throughout.

Second floor project scope included

expanding the second floor to enlarge the guest room, improve overall circulation, add a third bathroom, remodel the

existing bathrooms and refurbishing existing finishes throughout.

General work scope included strengthening existing structure and

portions of the foundations, replacing the heating system with new gas back-up

heat pumps, replacement of existing windows and roofing system, new rear

and side yard landscaping, paved patios, outdoor cooking amenities and a play space for the children.

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REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE residential

Kayal Residence - Rhinebeck, NY Charles E. Theisen, AIA is architect of record

under previous association for the design of a 10,000 square foot two-story single family

home with a basement in the rolling hills of the Town of Rhinebeck, NY. The scope was to

create a “real Tudor” house with all the trimmings that came with the style--yet equipped with modern amenities throughout.

Some of the first floor amenities included a

grand entry foyer featuring a two-story bay window to embrace the bottom landing of a 48-inch-wide spiral staircase to connect the

first and second floors, accentuated by a timbered vaulted ceiling; a large living room

acoustically designed for piano recitals accentuated by a massive stone fireplace and “his” study.

Second floor amenities included “her” sitting

area, two children’s bedrooms--each with private full baths; one guest room with a full bath; many storage closets; the pool Desert-

Air mechanical room, children’s recreation room and the second floor attic over the

garage.

Photo credits google earth

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Photo credits google Photo credits Sam

REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE religious

Red Hook United Methodist Church –

Red Hook, NY

Life/Safety rehabilitation of this circa 1800’s church included replacing outdated sanctuary knob and tube

wiring and electrical panels with new code compliant materials. All sanctuary

lighting was replaced with new, and all interior plaster walls were refurbished and painted with a new paint color

scheme and, hardwood flooring and pews were refinished.

Christ United Methodist Church - Greensboro, NC

New 123-foot high cross-tower designed

as four segments for off site fabrication; base, body, crown and spire, intended to

reduce traditional material and labor cost and minimize on-site construction activities.

Foundation work was undertaken during tower fabrication while the architect

worked together with the fabricator and contractor to closely coordinate anchor bolt placement. The architect closely

monitored the fabrication progress, including test fit of segments via videos,

photographs and teleconferences, resulting in a flawless four-day on-site erection of the tower segments--quickly

followed by the masonry base, electrical, and landscaping.

Since completion, the tower lighting has been retrofitted with energy saving LED lighting not previously available at the

time the tower was erected--encouraging continuous night-time

illumination.

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REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE institutional

Cone Health Administrative Offices –

Greensboro, NC The project scope included adaptive reuse of

this existing four story medical building for use as administrative offices requiring total

building interior demolition; weatherization of exterior wall systems with internally applied water barriers to brick veneer lacking wall

sheathing; insulating exterior walls; refurbishing existing window systems;

replacing the roofing system; design of a new entry feature and enclosure of an existing port cochere to capture usable area; and the

installation of all new building systems. Interior floor plan layouts were developed to

suit the owner’s work philosophy.

Asheboro Main Post Office – Asheboro, NC

Charles E. Theisen, AIA is architect of record under previous association for this 30,000

square foot main post office incorporating energy-saving features per USPS Guidelines

for Special Projects. Design elements include a ground source heat

pump system of 45 geothermal wells that provide hot water and space conditioning with

a system payback of 5 years. Solar heat reducing translucent south facing sunshades

reduce total heat gain by 90%. The same translucent material is used as the roofing for carrier canopy, eliminating daytime artificial

lighting. North facing light scoops glazed with reverse low “E” glazing contain heat for

reclamation and illumination of the mail sorting room supplemented with light sensors that monitor and control artificial lighting.

South facing glass block walls illuminate the mail sorting room with diffused natural light.

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Badin Hall Women’s Residence

Photo credits UND

Sorin Hall Men’s Residence

Photo credits UND

Walsh Hall Women’s Residence

Photo credits UND

REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE institutional

Historic Restoration of three Residence

Halls University of Notre Dame Du Lac, Notre Dame, IN

Charles E. Theisen, AIA is project architect of record for three residence

halls under previous association Scope of work included preparing

measured drawings for filing and listing each building with the National Register

of Historic Places. Listing of the buildings was followed by

construction documentation for historic restoration that included replacing all

finishes with new to match original finishes which required close coordination of reproduction finishes

with various material manufacturers.

All new Michigan Red Oak wood trim, stairs and railings were reproduced by the Notre Dame Facilities master

woodcraftsman.

New building mechanical, plumbing and electrical systems were designed and

coordinated with National Register standards.

Building weatherization included new slate roofing to match original slate

which also required color coordination with the Vermont quarry that provided the original slate shingles.

New life/safety building systems were

incorporated, including new internal exit stairs.

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Photo credits google

Photo credits google

Image of Digital Rendering

REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE governmental

City of Elkhart Municipal Building Elkhart, IN

Charles E. Theisen, AIA is project architect of record under previous association.

Scope of work included life/safety

enhancements and accessibility for the entire building that include complete fire alarm system, wheel chair lift to

accommodate a split level entrance lobby, new elevator providing access to all levels

and complete reconstruction of toilet room facilities.

Town of Wappinger, Wappinger Falls, NY

Town Hall and Town Parks Charles E. Theisen, AIA is architect of record

under previous association for the design, construction documentation and

construction administration for the senior citizen’s addition to the Town Hall and, an ADA Title II and III survey for the Town Hall

and three Town Parks that included a report for compliance requirements with ADA 1990

and a schedule of importance.

Hagan-Stone Park New Bathhouse Guilford County, NC

New replacement bathhouse building designed in a style appropriate for the

location with the intent to set style precedent for all future new buildings at this park.

Lacking State Building Codes reference to campground toilet facilities, determination of total toilet count was coordinated with the

state Fire Marshalls Office to include a total of eight individual bath rooms with showers,

lavatories and toilets of which 4 are handicapped accessible. Construction

documentation is pending county approval to proceed.

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REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE commercial

Fresh Market Shoppes Hilton Head Island, SC

Project scope included complete revitalization of the building exterior, the

addition of feature towers throughout to reduce the 990-foot length into segments to help customers focus on destinations,

including several revisions to the envelope fire rating to comply with

unlimited building area. Work included most of the new tenant up-fits and coordination with The Fresh Market

grocery store.

Finks Jewelers at Irving Park Shops Greensboro, NC

Adaptive reuse of existing building,

removal of exterior paint with organic strippers, total building weatherization, a new articulated facade with

architectural projections to represent three distinct buildings, and new HVAC,

plumbing and electrical systems.

Shallotte Commons Shopping Center

Shallotte, NC

Revitalization of building exterior, addition of feature towers throughout to reduce the center length into workable

segments to help customers focus on destinations, including subdividing an

existing big-box space into smaller tenant spaces. Work included two tenant up-fits and coordination with

Lowes Foods grocery store to maximize their entrance.

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REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE food service

LeBlon Brazilian Restaurant Greensboro, NC

Adaptive reuse inclusive of a new façade reminiscent of Brazilian vernacular with

elements of French Provincial, typical of that found in colonial LeBlon, Brazil. An outdoor dining patio buffered from the street with a

patio enclosure wall of varying heights was added to supplement as a reception and to fair

weather dining area.

Villa Rosa Italian Restaurant

Greensboro, NC New stand-alone restaurant with a footprint

conforming to many site and deed restrictions inclusive of height and sight line restrictions

imposed by adjacent hotels.

The architectural style is reminiscent of that found in the villages of southern Sicily--

complete with clay tile roofing, heavy carved entry doors and ornamental ironwork designed

by the architect and custom fabricated by the restaurant owner.

Max & Erma’s Restaurant

Mishawaka, IN

New stand-alone prototype restaurant modified to suit the available lot dimensions and local zoning restrictions.

The prototype plan as provided, exceeded the code allowable area for a wood-framed

assembly space. The plan was divided into two fire areas--dining room and kitchen.

Smoke and heat-activated doors were utilized

to facilitate staff passage between the two spaces.

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Rum Bar-CLT Airport Concourse D Charlotte, NC

Project Scope included demolition of

existing lease space and adjacent commuter passenger waiting area,

reconfiguration of all utilities, including fire suppression and remodeling for a new 150-seat

restaurant. Work was done in conjunction with construction of the

World Passage, a duty-free retail store managed by the same hospitality client.

Paradise Bakery & Café-Chase Tower

Indianapolis, IN

Project Scope included demolition of existing retail lease space and

reconstruction for new 150-seat restaurant.

Shell building constraints that had to be remediated without affecting

tenants on upper floors included lack of make-up air and exhaust options.

REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE food service

Z-Market Travel Mart-Dallas International Airport, Dallas, TX

2009 ARE Outstanding Merit Design Award

Scope included a new prototype

design, complete with trade dress drawings for use at various locations. Shell drawings were prepared with

the prototype dress, inclusive of interior construction drawings and

returned to the site architect for execution and permitting.

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REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE retail

NASCAR Shop-CLT Airport

Main Concourse, Charlotte, NC Project Scope included demolition of

existing lease space and construction of a new free-standing retail space within

the main concourse. Project challenges included construction of a new space in the busiest part of the airport, bringing

electrical service to the space that required replacing airport transformers

to satisfy needed capacity.

World Passage-CLT Airport Concourse D, Charlotte, NC

Project Scope included demolition of

existing lease space and adjacent commuter passenger waiting area, reconfiguration of all utilities, including

fire suppression and remodeling for a new duty-free shop. Work was done in

conjunction with construction of the Rum Bar Restaurant managed by the same hospitality client.

The Fresh Market Grocery Store Hilton Head Island, SC

Project scope for The Fresh Market included total demolition of the existing

lease space footprint, raising the building pad above the mean flood level and designing a new building to

suit the tenant while satisfying a non- compliant zoning designation.

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Arlington Park Subdivision-Low Income Neighborhood, Greensboro, NC

Houses with wide front porches are located close to the sidewalk to encourage

conversation between neighbors and promote sense of place. Garages are pushed to the rear to discourage front yard parking.

REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE planning

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The Landings on the St. Joseph River, Mishawaka, IN

Townhouse condominium development built on land elevated and sculpted with the soil

excavated to create the water features within the development on an otherwise flat terrain. Development included a community building, gated entrances and access to the St. Joseph River via boat slips and docks.

This photograph is a portion of a scale site model that measured 2’ by 6’ constructed of

rippled stained Plexiglas to represent the water, chipboard layers to represent contours of the land, individually sculpted wood building modules for each of the 8 floor plan models developed, assembled in the order shown on the approved site plan. Dried and

cured yarrow tips were used to represent trees, scale vehicles and boats were distributed about the model.

REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE planning

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RESUMES

As an architect, planner, and conservator, I am passionately dedicated to meeting design challenges

presented by clients--driven to achieve the highest quality of design. High quality design helps the man-

made fit in harmony with the environment by promoting health, well-being, aesthetic and spiritual enrichment of lives, economic opportunities, and a

legacy that reflects and symbolizes culture and traditions.

Charles E. Theisen, AIA, Principal/Owner

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EDUCATION:

Dutchess Community College, Poughkeepsie, NY Associate in Applied Science in Architecture, 1975 University of Notre Dame Bachelor of Architecture, 1981

AFFILIATIONS:

AIA Piedmont Section, Greensboro, NC

1997 Section Secretary 1998 Section President-Elect 1999 Section President 1998-99 State Chapter Board of

Directors 1999 & 2000 Section

Architecture Week Committee 2013-14 Section By-Laws

Committee 2013-16 State Chapter Building

Code Committees 2013-14 State Chapter 6-year

Code Cycle Task-Force 2015-16 Section Director 2017-18 Section Treasurer

National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)

International Code Council (ICC)

COMMUNITY SERVICE:

Town of Red Hook, NY Former Member

Planning Board Master Plan Cmte. Highway Specifications Co-Chair

Dutchess Comm. College Former Member

Architectural Advisory Cmte. Adjunct Professor of Arch.

State of North Carolina

1999 Hurricane Floyd Assessment

2009 & 2012 NC Bldg code Council Ad-Hock Cmte. for ICC code review prior to adoption

After receiving his Associates Degree in Architecture, Charles Theisen interned for two years with a multidiscipline engineering firm where he gained experience in civil design, site surveying, land planning, structural, mechanical, plumbing and electrical engineering. He later transferred to Notre Dame to complete his education. During his three years at ND, he interned with a multidiscipline architectural firm that specialized in church architecture. Here he gained experience in construction documentation and structural design--later taking another position at a design oriented Architectural firm where he gained experience in project management and construction administration. As a result, he qualified and passed the written portion of the licensing exam prior to graduation from ND. Six months after graduation from ND, he qualified and passed the twelve-hour design exam and earned his first registration in the State of Indiana that he still holds to this day. Charles has been an architect and planner with firms in Elkhart and South Bend, IN; Philadelphia and Hatfield, PA, Burlington, Winston-Salem, High Point and Greensboro, NC. He has been principal/owner of firms in Kingston, Rhinebeck and Poughkeepsie, NY and, Greensboro, NC, and is currently principal/owner of Charles E. Theisen, AIA-Architect. He has volunteered as member of several boards and Committees for the Town of Red Hook, NY, has been a member of the Architectural Advisory Board and Adjunct Professor of Architecture at Dutchess Community College; volunteered to provide assistance to appraise damage to structures immediately after the 1999 Hurricane Floyd and has volunteered to provide technical review of ICC codes prior to adoption by the State Code council for the 2009 and 2012 code cycles.

ABBREVIATED PROJECT EXPERIENCE:

Hodges Residence, Greensboro, NC Kayal Residence, Rhinebeck, NY G. Theisen Residence, Greensboro, NC Replansky Residence, Rhinebeck, NC Heath Residence, Saugerties, NY Cross Tower-Christ UMC, Greensboro, NC Life/Safety Modifications-Church of LDS, Scarsdale, Yorktown, Albany,

NY Renovations-St. John’s Reformed Church, Red Hook, NY Life/Safety Renovations-UMC of Red Hook, Red Hook, NY Adult wing Modernization-Cone Health Behavioral Health, Greensboro,

NC Adaptive Re-use-Cone Health Administrative Building, Greensboro, NC Adaptive Re-use-Coltrane Building, Morrison Youth Institution, NC

Department of Prisons, Hoffman, NC under previous association USPS New Small Standard Design Post Offices under previous

association o Oak Ridge, NC o West End, NC

USPS New Medium Standard Design Post Offices under previous association o Steel Creek Station, Charlotte, NC o Clover Main Post Office, SC o Clayton Main Post Office, NC o Derita Station, Charlotte, NC o W.T. Harris Station, Charlotte, NC o Idlewild Station, Charlotte, NC o Arboretum Carrier Annex, Charlotte, NC o Downtown Main Post Office remodeling, Charlotte, NC o Midwood Station Remodeling, Charlotte, NC o Salisbury Main Post Office Remodeling, Salisbury, NC

USPS Special Projects under previous association o Asheboro Main Post Office, Asheboro, NC o AMC Airside Cargo Canopy, PTI Airport, Greensboro, NC o Bethabara Station adaptive reuse, Winston-Salem, NC o Winston-Salem VMF adaptive re-use, Winston-Salem, NC

USPS Mid-Atlantic FSO Modular Building Program under previous association o Design and Development of four modular post office stations for

rural applications. o Site adapting modular prototypes at 20 different locations.

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ABBREVIATED PROJECT EXPERIENCE (CONTINUED): Dutchess Community College, Poughkeepsie, NY-various projects under previous association

o Taconic Hall reroofing of existing gypsum deck roof to I-90 standards. o Bowne Hall historic monumental window replacement with custom windows to match existing.

University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN,-various projects under previous association o Badin Hall –Women’s Residence project architect of record for historic restoration. o Sorin Hall–Men’s Residence project architect of record for historic restoration.

o Walsh Hall–Women’s Residence project architect of record for historic restoration. o Old WNDU Studios adaptive re-use and conversion to Center for Social Concerns, architect of record. o Washington Hall historic restoration of main stage architectural elements and replacement of seating,

project architect of record o Columba Hall, Brothers of Holy Cross Life/Safety survey and structural investigation, architect of record. o Legends of Notre Dame-Alumni Senior Bar, project architect of record.

Guilford County Government, Guilford County, NC-various projects. o Northeast Park and Bur-Mill Park Pool resurfacing and repairs. o Hagan-Stone Park New Toilet/Shower Building Study, report, Design and rendering o High Point Jail Prisoner Transfer Tunnel moisture infiltration and waterproofing study and report o BB&T Parking deck renovations and foundation wall repairs and waterproofing o Rich Fork Preserve inventory of 15 historic buildings, classification by order of importance, identification of

remediation requirements and anticipated cost estimate o EMS Meadowood Masonry Façade Restoration o Alcohol and Drug Services Addiction Treatment building roof replacement o High Point County Government Plaza paving repairs and stair reconstruction o Sheriff’s Shooting Range Maintenance and K-9 outbuildings o McDonald Plaza paving repairs and stair reconstruction

City of Greensboro, NC-various projects under previous association o Metro 911 center adaptive reuse of existing warehouse building. o Housing Authority Section 504/ADA compliance modifications to 42 housing units.

New custom Krispy Kreme at seven locations throughout Maryland Piedmont Triad International Airport, Greensboro, NC

o PGA Grill and Great American Bagels Main Terminal; Starbucks and ACC American Café South Conc.; and Starbucks and The Local at North Conc.

Henry Schriker Plaza, IN East-West Toll Road mile post 90, Elkhart, IN, new Z-Market George Craig Plaza, IN East-West Toll Road mile post 90, Elkhart, IN, new Z-Market Chesapeake House Travel Plaza, John F. Kennedy Expressway, I 95N, MD, new Z-Market Frank S. Farley Travel Plaza, Atlantic City expressway mile post 21.4, Hammonton, NJ, new 115,000 SF

restaurant services building inclusive of five-brand restaurants and a travel mart. Charlotte International Airport, Charlotte, NC

o Starbucks Coffee Co. Conc. D6; Food Court, Conc. E, Rum Bar, World Passage, Starbucks/News Connection, Carolina Beer and Great American Bagels Conc. D; Charlotte Observer, News 2U Conc. C; World Passage, Salsarita’s and Pizza Hut and NASCAR Shop Main Terminal

o Tenant lease space square footage investigation of all spaces in the Main terminal and concourses A through E.

Food Court Concourse B-10, Nashville Int. Airport, Nashville, TN Raleigh International Airport, Terminal 2, Raleigh, NC

o Panapolis Restaurant and Prep Kitchen, Main Concourse; Camden Foods express to go, North Concourse; Food Court and Flavours express to go, South Concourse; and New Commissary, South Cargo Building.

Jewish Hospital and St. Mary’s Health Care 12,500 SF kitchen, servery and dining room renovation, Cincinnati, OH

University of Cincinnati Main Hospital 6,500 SF servery renovation, Cincinnati, OH University of Cincinnati Doctor’s servery renovation, Cincinnati, OH High Point Regional Health Main Hospital 6,500 SF servery and dining room renovation, High Point, NC

High Point Regional Health Main Hospital second floor coffee shop renovation, High Point, NC Wingate University, 11,377 SF W.T. Harris Dining Hall renovation, Wingate, NC The Fresh Market new grocery stores in Mobile and Montgomery, AL; Aventura, Tampa, Pembroke Pines,

Altamonte, Orlando-Grand Oaks, Coral Gables, Naples, Coral Springs and Bonita Springs, Florida; Geneva and Kildeer, IL; Germantown, Memphis and Farragut, TN, Columbus, OH

Finks Jeweler’s at Irving Park Shops, Greensboro, NC Fresh Market Shops facelift and tenant up-fits, Hilton Head, SC

Shallotte Commons Shopping Center facelift and tenant up-fits, Shallotte, NC

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Charles E. Theisen,AIA

Architect

5509B West Friendly Ave., Suite 206,

Greensboro, NC 27410

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