cafe renovation

The Hub – Sprint Corporate HQ Cafe – Tenant Finish and Upgrades

cafe renovation

Sprint Corporate HQ Cafeteria Remodel – from a dated seldom-used cafeteria to a buzzing space for visitors and staff to meet for lunch or for team collaboration.

aquarium building

Previously, the Halls Department Store in Crown Center was transformed into a 25,000 sf Legoland Discovery Center including 3 rides, a cafe, and retail store.

education building

Demolition and addition of an exterior courtyard between classrooms including additional classrooms and faculty offices. The modern upgrades give the campus a vibrant look and feel.

church building

5,000 square foot addition and remodel of the seminary’s existing institution. The project included a new multipurpose and circulation addition as well as remodeling their existing facility with new offices, classrooms, restroom upgrades and meeting spaces.

office renovation

25,000 sf mezzanine expansion and remodel of existing facility in Olathe, Kansas included a new training center, showroom and administration center.

church construction

Resurrection Downtown is the first new church building in 80 years in Downtown Kansas City, MO. Design and constructed to weave into the existing downtown fabric. In addition to the large open Narthex and inviting Sanctuary with incredible A/V technology, the building also includes KidsCOR classrooms, a coffee bar and a plan for expansion as the community continues to grow. Opened in 2018 (United Methodist Church of the Resurrection)

church exterior

Currently, A.L. Huber is working on the Phase II building addition to be completed by December 2020.

New 34,300 SF church campus in Lee’s Summit, MO. Youth space, meeting areas, and large worship space were integral to the success of the new church. There was an emphasis on collaboration and teamwork starting with preconstruction through construction. Our client says it best…”They (A.L. Huber) worked in concert with the architects to incorporate our needs and came up with creative ways to help us include our wants. They were honest and forthright, but always considerate of the challenges faced by a church designing a new building.”

senior apartments

Two historic structures in the Argentine neighborhood in Kansas City, KS – a former funeral parlor (built in 1927), and a former YMCA (built in 1937) that served the railway – were converted into senior living apartments.
Both buildings are listed on the State Register of Historic Places.
The renovated buildings include 18 living units and total 15,500 square feet.

AWARD: 2016 Cornerstone Award for Community Impact

corporate office

20,000 sf new headquarters office building for fast-growing cyber defense company in Martin City (Kansas City, Missouri). The latest technology, audio/visual, security and lighting were incorporated into the building. A.L. Huber has constructed three projects for Fishtech over the last few years bringing life back to Martin City.

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