Good Design = Good Business Award

Good Design Pays Off AIA Baltimore AIA Baltimore created a 3-member jury to determine special awards to applicants in their AIA Baltimore Awards for Excellence 2018, and awarded our 400 East Pratt Street Expansion the Good Design = Good Business Award. From the AIA Baltimore site: The inherent value of good design is increasingly evident […]
Canstruction 2018

Ground Control to Major Tom(ato) Washington, DC – Now through Thanksgiving Week in November FILLAT+ is taking part in this year’s Washington Architectural Foundation’s CANstruction Fundraiser and competition, partnering with every donor to assist the Capital Area Food Bank for those in need. Each participating team has been challenged to craft a sculpture out of non-perishables, to be donated […]
Moxy DC + Millennials – The Washingtonian

Moxy DC Offers “Activations” From the Washingtonian – by Marisa M Kashino The Moxy will open at 10th and K streets, NW, on October 30. Renderings courtesy of the Moxy. DC will get its first Moxy hotel, at 10th and K streets, NW on October 30th. The six-year-old brand from Marriott already has outposts in London, New York, Chicago, […]
Marriott Appoints Executive Team Captain – Moxy DC

FROM GM TO CAPTAIN From Travel Daily News – Theodore Koumelis WASHINGTON, D.C. – Moxy DC, the innovative 200-room, 14-story D.C. hotel slated to open downtown in late October 2018 announces three key executive appointments. Mark Namdar will serve as the Captain, James Rattray as Director of Sales and Social Media, and Brianna Hall as Director of Beverage and Food. […]
Washington Business Journal + Moxy DC

SNEAK PEAK From the Washington Business Journal, When it opens later this fall, the Moxy hotel at 11th and K streets NW will be the latest in the cadre of new, deliberately hip hotel brands arriving in the District in the coming months and years. One difference? Moxy comes from Marriott International (NASDAQ: MAR), which hasn’t historically been on […]
Atlas Restaurant Group’s Restaurant in Moxy DC

ATLAS RESTAURANT GROUP From dc.eater.com Atlas Restaurant Group, the prolific brand behind the glitzy Great Gatsby-themed Bygone perched atop Baltimore’s Four Seasons Hotel, is making a huge D.C. debut next spring by opening two separate dining destinations — including a splashy glass-enclosed rooftop bar — inside downtown’s modern Moxy Hotel. The chic 13-story Marriott hotel (1011 K Street […]
Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Awards

Baltimore, MD We are exceptionally pleased to announce that two of our low-income housing projects will begin construction this year! Back in December, the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development announced the awards for the 2015 Fall competitive funding round. One of our projects, 300 Warwick, was awarded funding The apartments at 300 Warwick Avenue […]
ALIS 2018

THE AMERICAS LODGING INVESTMENT SUMMIT IN LA ALIS 2018, Los Angeles, CA ALIS is the leading and largest hotel investment conference in the world. ALIS in January 2017 had nearly 3,000 registered delegates. ALIS features numerous networking opportunities and an extensive array of seminars and panels by hotel industry experts, who discuss important trends and […]
ICSC US Development Award

U.S. Design and Development Awards ICSC Centerbuild 2017, Scottsdale, AZ The International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) has announced the winners of the 2017 U.S. Design and Development Awards competition, recognizing excellence, innovation and creativity in the U.S. retail real estate industry. ICSC has named FILLAT+ Architecture located in Washington, DC as a Commendation winner in the […]
Archaeological Discovery at Moxy DC Site

As presidential race heats up, an interesting archaeological discovery is made MOXY DC site, Washington, DC This John Bell-Edward Everett campaign button from the 1860 presidential election was found by an archaelogical survey of a construction site at 11th and K streets NW in the District. (Courtesy of DC Preservation League) By John Kelly Columnist In […]
Moxy Top Out Party

Congratulations to the construction teams for making it to the top of our Moxy by Marriott International! Construction teams, developers, and FILLAT+ head to the party to mark the event.
2017 Holiday Tour

Baltimore / Washington, DC / Annapolis Junction / White Marsh Our annual architecture Holiday Tour for 2017 was a hit! FILLAT+ visited seven under-construction projects throughout the DC Metro and Baltimore area, complete with Moxy by Marriott, 801 Virginia Ave SW, Annapolis Junction, The Berkleigh, 300 Warwick Ave, and the L on Liberty. Festivities and […]
Annapolis Junction Opens

ELLICOTT CITY, MD – From Somerset Construction Company: The inaugural wave of residents have initiated the move-in process within The Residences at Annapolis Junction, a five-story, 416-unit ultra-luxury apartment community that represents the residential component of Annapolis Junction Town Center, a mixed-use Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) in Howard County, Maryland. Developed by Somerset Construction Company and Armada Hoffler […]
Harbor Hill Expansion Design Approval

Baltimore’s architecture review panel approved, with comments, schematics for the Harbor Hill Apartments expansion near Federal Hill Park. The approval allows designer Fillat + Architecture and developer Renaissance Centro to move on to more detailed levels of planning for the proposed four-story building above two floors of underground parking. “It’s really a new construction building […]
Armada Hoffler invests $42M in Annapolis Junction

Armada Hoffler Properties Inc. will invest $42 million to build residential units at the Annapolis Junction Town Center, making it a partner in the project. The commitment will be a major part of the funding for the $102 million mixed-use, transit-oriented development to be located on 18 acres off Dorsey Run Road in Howard County. […]
BBJ Best in Real Estate

BBJ BEST IN REAL ESTATE FINALIST Baltimore, MD Jonathan MunshawAssociate EditorBaltimore Business Journal In our 2015 Year in Review, we at the Baltimore Business Journal referred to 2015 as ” The Year We Woke Up.”This was definitely true in the real estate industry. Some of the biggest buildings in the city sold, development continued to […]
