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Location
York, PA
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Owner
Codo 28, LP
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Architect
Murphy and Dittenhafer Architects, Inc.
Wagman was a co-developer and general contractor for an innovative residential project in the heart of downtown York City across from the York County Judicial Center.
Codo 28 consisted of renovations to a historic, 26,000 SF building. The redevelopment provided the upbeat, downtown community with 11 rental lofts, and 700 SF of retail space.
The project was the first LEED-registered apartment project in York County.
Key Challenges & Project Details
- “Green” features include daylighting, high-efficiency gas furnaces, refurbished wood flooring, rapidly renewable flooring products (bamboo & marmoleum), low-VOC carpets and paints, and water-saving faucets and dual flush toilets, building materials with recycled content and Energy Star appliances.
Project Recognition
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2011 - Commonwealth Gold Design Award - 10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania
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2011 - Honor Award - AIA Central Pennsylvania