180-unit apartment complex at new Pawtucket train station gets initial OK

A project that ZDS is working on is featured in an article by Providence Business News (PBN).
Developers are now pre-leasing 1224 M Street NW – Vivre DC

Located between two of DC’s best neighborhoods, our M Street project consists of 49 luxury units. The building will be a mix of 1 and 2 bedroom units as well as a 3 bedroom penthouse with a private roof-deck.
Costs at Ann & Hope escalate, but project still on target

Eric Zuena was interviewed about the Ann & Hope Mill in an article by The Vally Breeze. Click here to read the full article.
Rhode Island leaders celebrate new development in Providence’s I-195 District

A project that ZDS worked on is featured in an article by ABC 6. Click here to read the article.
Governor Mckee Cuts Ribbon On New Development In Providence Innovation And Design District

Click here to read this article from The Newport Buzz, 11/2/22.
ZDS’ Managing Principal, Aimee Goodwin-Lombardo on air with Developer, Greg Rice discussing People’s Parish at Olo Street Development in Woonsocket, RI.

Click here for Experience an exciting property transformation in Woonsocket – The Rhode Show, 9/27/22
Age-restricted, affordable apartment project overlooking National Arboretum faces difficulties

ZDS Architecture & Interiors (ZDS) DC Studio is excited to announce their move to a new permanent home this spring.
ZDS Architecture & Interiors DC Studio Moves Offices to Logan Circle, DC

ZDS Architecture & Interiors (ZDS) DC Studio is excited to announce their move to a new permanent home this spring.
Park Theatre owners to reopen the historic venue

In a recent article by PBS, ZDS architecture was featured for its collaboration in restoring the Park Theatre, to quote the article: “CRANSTON — After nearly two years of closure, a new beginning for the Park Theatre is on the horizon. The theater, which has been a Cranston fixture for almost a century, has been shuttered since […]
Kettle Point nears completion and wins remediation project of the year – Churchill and Banks is the developer of the site

The 37 acres of land that was once home to 25 petroleum tanks and 20 acres of contaminated soil, is now an award winning project and home to hundreds of new residents. View the full article on Nerej