PASADENA, CA, Sept. 15, 2023 – RDC, an award-winning architecture, planning and interior design firm, is proud to announce the transformation of the historic I. Magnin & Company building.
After
a decade of vacancy, the iconic 45,000-square-foot multi-level former
department store is now preparing to open as a highly anticipated mixed-use
destination featuring a new upscale Erewhon grocery store location, as well
as Brella, an
app-enabled childcare center, and Tia, an
integrated women’s healthcare clinic.
Yuval Chiprut |
“Erewhon’s 10th store
is a special gem,” said Erewhon CEO Tony Antoci, “The Pasadena location
brings life to a historical landmark along with Erewhon’s commitment to
wellness and culinary excellence.”
Tony Antoci |
“The I. Magnin building revitalization offered a special opportunity to blend the architecture of the original 1949 historic landmark with modern functionality,” said Terry Todd, associate principal with RDC.
“The
result is a multi-use destination that resonates with the vibrant character of
the South Lake Avenue corridor."
Terry Todd |
"Erewhon is continuously thinking about our customer experience and creating stores in places that reflect our core values of healthy food and community,” said Chiprut.
“By repurposing existing space, the redevelopment reduces the environmental impact of new construction,” said Elise Kunihiro, job captain with RDC.
Harold C. Chambers |
“The adaptive re-use of the landmark building aligns with Erewhon’s commitment to sustainability and responsible business practices while maintaining the cultural fabric of the community.”
Ruth Shellhorn |
The building has also gained Mills Act approval, the most important economic incentive program in California for the restoration and preservation of qualified historic buildings by private property owners, providing property tax relief for owners who actively participate in the restoration and maintenance of their historic properties.
“RDC restored and preserved the building’s original architectural features,” noted Kunihiro. “Replacing the building entry doors with modern aluminum storefront characteristic of Chamber’s design, removing entrance awnings added at a later date, substituting the exterior lights with fixtures resembling the original, and refurbishing the deteriorating original wood framed fixed windows.”
RDC’s Todd added, “Not only did the owners make a considerable investment in reclaiming the historic exterior appearance, but they also rehabilitated the structural integrity by upgrading the entire plumbing, electrical, and mechanical systems and replacing the roof to meet modern sustainability goals safeguarding the future longevity of the building.”
RDC worked in close collaboration on the Erewhon store interiors with architects Humberto and Charlotte Nobrega. RDC used 3D technology to scan the building, documenting the historic architectural details and technical specifications of its construction
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