Pine Forest Capital LLC

by Oct 4, 2024Self-Storage

Pine Forest Capital LLC

by | Oct 4, 2024 | Self-Storage

Services: Self-Storage Market Feasibility, Cash Flow Projections and Valuations Locations: Temple, Richmond, Kileen, College Station, TX, Charleston/Ladson, South Carolina, and Savannah, Georgia THK assisted Pine Forest Capital, LLC, in analyzing the self-storage market in various markets throughout the Southern part of the United States, to ensure project viability. Through this process, THK was able to profile the market potentials, establish site specific absorption ensuring the project would cash flow resulting in a positive valuation upon stabilization.

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 I-70 Mountain Corridor Aesthetic Guidance and Context Sensitive Solutions

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I-70 Mountain Corridor Aesthetic Guidance: THK defined the design vocabulary for all improvements along the I-70 Mountain Corridor in the Aesthetic Guidance. The document defines a vision for the corridor as a whole and creates a tool box of design solutions for use in specific areas to achieve the overall vision

The aesthetic guidelines address four Design Segments along the corridor including the Front Range Foothills, Mountain Mineral Belt, Crest of the Rockies and Western Slope Canyons and Valleys. Because of this, an extensive public involvement process was used and unique graphics were created to aid in public understanding.

In 2015, the Guidelines were updated to reflect lessons learned after utilizing the document on several projects.

The I-70 Mountain Corridor Aesthetic Guidance is being successfully used on Twin Tunnels Expansion and Old Game Check Station Trailhead and Peak Period Shoulder Lane Expansion.

I-70 Mountain Corridor Context Sensitive Solutions (CSS): THK also assisted in defining the Context Sensitive Solutions (CSS), adopted by CDOT in 2004, to assist designers and CDOT to preserve, protect and enhance the I-70 Mountain Corridor for all future planning, designing and construction in the corridor.

An extensive public involvement process including input from residents, businesses, stakeholders, municipal and county staff, CDOT, and State and Federal agencies was used and unique graphics were created so the public could understand a very complex visual environment. The initial effort emphasized the Visual Context of the corridor. A Functional Context plan was then developed to help the public understand how I-70 functions with respect to land use patterns, cultural resources and recreational uses.

In 2014, THK assisted Clear Creek County (CCC) to define the CSS process for the I-70 Mountain Corridor within the CCC by facilitating the Clear Creek County Vision for the I-70 Mountain Corridor Workshop.