News

Summer/Fall 2011

  • Woolley Morris has begun work on a 24,000 SF complex of medical offices & an ambulatory surgery center. The project has successfully completed a CON application, and construction has commenced on schedule and on budget as of late August 2011. 

  • On the hotel front, WMA is performing the master planning and preliminary design of a 4-star hotel in Florida, and has successfully permitted a new Cambria Suites in New Jersey. We are remobilizing to resume  work for the new owners of the Hotel Syracuse, a project that will consist of historic preservation, new guest rooms, and large banqueting operations.

  • Steripharma Pharmaceuticals has contracted with WMA to perform design work on a new sterile manufacturing line, a new warehouse & manufacturing facility and to assist in interior design of new corporate offices.

  • Work has been completed on the reconstruction of Cheney Hall at SUNY Cortland. This building is a historic landmark and underwent a complete interior renovation and minor changes to the facades. The project cost $6 million and was finished on time for the upcoming 2011-2012 academic year.

  • WMA is project manager of a large HVAC renovation at the Hanley Federal Building.

  • Revisions to a Master Plan for the Montgomery Towne Center are ongoing with site plan application expected in mid 2011. The project is a mixed use including retail stores, restaurants, and housing totaling 270,000 SF.

  • Recently opened with vigorous sales / leasing is the Plains at Parish Homestead, a Continuing Care Retirement Community in Oneonta, NY. A wide variety of housing options are in the complex including patios homes, independent apartments, assisted living, and memory care. Construction cost was $20 million.

  • Design work is underway for two automotive dealerships; Stadium Trucks in Liverpool, NY and Summit Auto Group in Auburn, NY.

 

Spring 2009

Woolley Morris Architects provided schematic design services for a lakeside hotel design in conjuction with a golf club for Mission Hills, the largest developer of golf courses in China.  This is our second project with this company.  The building is based upon the great log lodges of the United States and Canada.  The Old Faithful Inn at Yellowstone, the Ahwahnee in Yosemite, and the Chateau Monebello in Quebec provided inspiration for this design.