November 14, 2023
Three CarlileMacy projects win Excellence in Construction Awards
Three of Carlile Macy’s projects were showcased in the North Bay Business Journal’s Excellence in Construction Awards, including two for Best North Bay Housing Project and one for Best North Bay Community Impact Project.
888 Fourth Street, Santa Rosa: Best North Bay Housing Project
“Located in the city’s core, on the edge of the medical services district, and across the street from Fremont Park, this apartment complex is an amenity-rich architectural statement that says to the community: Downtown is Here … Downtown is Special … Downtown Matters,” said developer and builder Hugh Futrell, CEO of the Hugh Futrell Corporation.
Enso Village, Healdsburg: Best North Bay Community Impact Project
As the first Zen-inspired senior community in the U.S., the architectural design features natural materials, including wood and stone, and specific spaces designed to promote calm and quiet — including the first Zendo or meditation hall in a senior community in the United States. Enso Village supports a lifestyle by a community that includes retired Zen teachers and a curriculum shared by team members and residents called “Mindful Community Training.”
Skyfarm Drive Fire Rebuild, Santa Rosa: Best North Bay Housing Project
After the Tubbs Fire destroyed a private residence located at the top of Skyfarm Drive, the owners spent three years designing and building the new home of their dreams with the intent to construct it to withstand fires, earthquakes, and other natural disasters and provide them with peace of mind.