Gorman & Company converted an historic warehouse, located on the industrial edge of a city's downtown, into a 98-unit loft apartment development. The project is notable, in part, for having active commuter train tracks running along two sides of the building. The development has three internal courtyards and a wide array of community amenities. The pioneering development was the first residential project in the area and has been credited by the city with inspiring an explosion of residential, restaurant, and retail development.

