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LEO A DALY Celebrates Grand Opening of Tunnel to Towers Veterans Village in Memphis
LEO A DALY celebrates the grand opening of the Tunnel to Towers Veterans Village in Memphis, a 110-unit adaptive reuse community providing permanent supportive housing and services for veterans experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
Former mechanical basement space converted to a cutting-edge robotics lab at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
The University of Nebraska‑Lincoln has unveiled the Nebraska Engineering Robotics Research Lab, a new LEO A DALY‑designed drone and robotics facility created through the adaptive reuse of 6,050 square feet within the Scott Engineering Center to support advanced research and the University’s first robotics major.
LEO A DALY and KETV mark 10-year anniversary of the reopening of Burlington Station
Omaha’s ABC affiliate, KETV, is celebrating one decade in a former train station reimagined by LEO A DALY. Senior Architect Sheila Ireland recently sat down with NewsWatch 7 to discuss her connection to the project and the inspiration she drew from the building’s storied history.
Forbes features “Taking Flight” hospitality concept from LEO A DALY
Forbes.com profiles “Taking Flight,” the sustainability-forward design concept from LEO A DALY that repurposes decommissioned aircraft fuselages as mobile, luxury hospitality suites. The design team explores the adaptive reuse approach and offers insights into future applications including remote retreats and disaster relief.
LEO A DALY expertise on adaptive reuse featured in The Military Engineer
LEO A DALY Federal Account Lead Aaron Wilt and National Director of Engineering Kim Cowman coauthored an article in the March/April 2025 issue of The Military Engineer about the benefits of adaptive reuse of underutilized structures in creating efficiency and cost savings
Taking Flight: LEO A DALY’s hospitality team earns finalist spot in international Radical Innovation Competition
The public can vote on LEO A DALY’s innovative adaptive reuse proposal to convert aircraft fuselage into hospitality spaces.
LEO A DALY’s Irena Savakova speaks to Washingtonian Magazine about 20 Mass
Washingtonian Magazine recently featured 20 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest, a LEO A DALY-designed adaptive reuse project, as example of successful conversions of office buildings.