This award winning project for a pond retrofit features a 950-foot long walking path around the 300-foot wide, landscaped stormwater pond. A walkway crosses over the pond on a dramatic 6-foot high stone weir that creates an 8,000-gallon upper pond that feeds water to the 96-foot wide waterfall to the lower pond retaining over 1 […]
Service: Environmental Sciences
Community Powered FCU
The Community Powered Federal Credit Union is a 10,000 square foot building, with parking lot and customer drive-thru lanes, constructed on Pulaski Highway (US 40) in the Bear area of New Castle County. Landmark was selected by the architect to work as part of a multidisciplinary design team, and provided planning, surveying, civil engineering site […]
The Commons at Little Falls
The Commons at Little Falls is a 38-acre, mixed-use office and retail campus located at the corner of Lancaster Avenue (SR 48) and Centerville Road. Landmark performed master site planning, civil engineering, surveying, and environmental services for site design and approval of the Record Plan for the subdivision of the site. Phase I plans were […]
Chestnut Run Plaza
Landmark provided planning and site design for the resubdivision of the Chestnut Run Plaza corporate site to reallocate existing square footage into updated building configurations, including planning and site design for a new 100,000 square foot office building and associated parking facilities and entrance on Lancaster Avenue (SR 48). During Project Renaissance, Landmark worked as […]
Artisans’ Bank – Red Clay Center
Landmark master planned the Red Clay Center at Little Falls as an office campus, approved for up to a total of 120,000 square feet in two, 3-story buildings. The site is prominently situated at the corner of Lancaster Avenue (SR 48) and Centerville Road, with access from Red Clay Drive. The Artisans’ Bank headquarters’ building […]