For Restore’s 4th location, Restore’s team went with the services of CLC Design Studio. This 4,300 square foot dispensary is a renovation of a former bank turned coffee shop turned cannabis dispensary.
Restore Integrative Wellness Center became the first medical marijuana dispensary to open in Philadelphia. CLC Design Studio provided site selection assistance and test fits for multiple locations to help find the perfect property – a former 19TH century welding shop/warehouse.
CLC Design Studio won its first grow and processing facility project during the Phase II licensing round in PA. This project involved a multi-phase build out that would eventually expand the facility to 50,000 square feet.
Serene Greene, a women and veteran owned company hired CLC Design Studio to assist it with site analysis, test fits, and the ultimate design of their chosen potential cannabis dispensary site.
Restore Integrative Wellness Center opened their second dispensary in the northern Philadelphia suburbs in October 2018. Given the success of their Fishtown (Philadelphia) dispensary, Restore once again retained CLC Design Studio to design a new state of the art facility in Elkins Park.
CPG Biotics recruited CLC Design Studio to assist it with site analysis and test fits of potential sites for their cannabis dispensary project. CLC Design Studio was presented with a historic building/storefront opposite the Colonial Theatre in Phoenixville that was nestled in a revitalized part of the city.
As a Senior Interior Designer with EwingCole, Christina Casile was the lead interior designer for the CentraState Fitness & Wellness Center which has become one of the region’s premier wellness centers.
Restore’s desire to join the Ohio Medical Marijuana rush offered CLC Design Studio another unique challenge: converting an existing 4,700 square foot former college bar & restaurant into a high end medical marijuana dispensary.
Capitalizing on its early successes in Pennsylvania’s medical marijuana program, Restore once again turned to CLC Design Studio for assistance with its Phase 2 application in 2018. That space, in Doylestown, presented a few challenges in turning a large, neglected, nearly 7,000 square foot space in a shopping plaza into a contemporary medical facility.
As a Senior Interior Designer with EwingCole, Christina Casile was the lead interior designer for what both the New York Jets and New York Giants call home, Metlife Stadium.
As a Senior Interior Designer with EwingCole, Christina Casile was the lead interior designer for the new 104,000 sq ft team practice facility and executive headquarters for the New York Giants.
When NASA needed a new exploration sciences building, Senior Interior Designer with EwingCole Christina Casile was ready to design and build the new 200,000 sq ft space science center.