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Home of our portfolio, press releases, and employee blogs

Here, you’ll find a library of blog posts dedicated to different aspects of the commercial construction industry -- news and updates, upcoming trends, and past projects built by us at The Douglas Company. 

 

December 31, 2005

December 28, 2005

Introducing Old Towne University Square Apartments Old Towne University Square Apartments in Toledo, OH, is a premier example of luxury student housing. At The Douglas Company, we are proud to have been the general contractor behind this exceptional project. Completed in August 2005, this 220,000-square-foot community was designed to provide the highest standard of student […]

December 28, 2005

Introducing Best Western Summercrest of Orlando, Florida The Douglas Company was selected as the General Contractor for the construction of Best Western Summercrest, located in Orlando, Florida. This was our first time working with owner I-Sonalma, LLC. Automated Consulting served as the architect for the project and it was wrapped up in April of 2005. […]

December 28, 2005

Introducing the Nathaniel Sherman Junior Manor Located in Hamilton, Ohio, the Nathaniel Sherman Junior Manor is a 61 unit senior apartment community that was once a turn-of-the-century parochial school. The Douglas Company was selected as the General Contractor for this historic renovation by owner Pilgrim Ltd. Partnership. Schwab Architects was the creative mastermind behind the […]

December 28, 2002

Introducing the Orange Lake Country Club Addition With construction wrapping up in January of 2001, The Douglas Company was proud to be a part of the addition of 150 units of condominiums to the Kissimmee, Florida area. The project spanned a total of 230,896 square feet and cost approximately $10.8 million. Pennsylvania-based architectural firm Cuhaci […]

December 28, 2001

Introducing The Red Roof Inn of Ocoee, Florida Completed in May 2001, this project is an example of The Douglas Company’s experience in hospitality construction. The space incorporated Red Roof Inn’s brand-specific Generation 3 Decor. Additionally, it was an autoclaved aerated concrete structural system. The hotel spans 38,325 square feet and cost approximately $3.2 million. […]

December 28, 2001