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On Oct. 10, Atlas announced a new project with Studio 804, the architecture program at the University of Kansas. The sleek new build, featuring the Atlas EnergyShield polyiso insulation product, met LEED Platinum standards and is an architectural gem located in an established residential neighborhood in downtown Lawrence, Kansas.
On Feb. 1, Atlas introduced EnergyShield XR, engineered to provide continuous insulation for foundation walls and under slab use. Designed for architects, designers and builders, EnergyShield XR insulates the building foundation to improve energy efficiency and interior comfort for occupants.
The Vail Mountain View Condos, a beautiful new residential development located in the coveted Vail Village, was built using energy-efficient building products from Atlas Roofing Corporation. It is the first major development in the village in over a decade.
Atlas Roofing Corporation, a leading North American manufacturer of innovative, high-quality building products, announced today it will invest $200 million to build a new asphalt shingle manufacturing facility in a strategically located region of the Midwestern United States.
Built in 1955, Laurel Plaza in North Hollywood, California, has had quite a history – and is now entering the next phase of its story. The building transitioned from its original May Co. store to a bustling shopping center with Macy’s as its anchor before suffering significant earthquake damage a few years ago.