
Ed Gschneidner Shares Insights from 35-Year Architecture Career
After 27 years at Opus and over 35 years as an architect, Ed Gschneidner is retiring!
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View our media contactsAfter 27 years at Opus and over 35 years as an architect, Ed Gschneidner is retiring!
Read moreAn award-winning multifamily development and community initiatives are in this week's news.
Read moreAs pioneers in design-build delivery, the idea of a more client-centric process has always been embedded in everything we do. We continuously learn as we listen to our clients’ needs.
Read moreAchieving sustainable social change is critical to eliminating poverty, homelessness and underemployment. We collaborated with others to affect change, resulting in the new facility for Pathway Financial Education.
Read moreDEI serve to amplify everything we do; a culture and environment that actively values DEI makes us stronger, more creative, more competitive, sustainable and just plain better. This is the foundational premise of the Opus DEI Action Team.
Read moreOur integrated, one-team approach brings great value to clients. We’ve always wanted to do more than that though. We want to make life better for the people that live, work and play in those buildings.
Read moreIndustrial developments and a promotion are in this week's news.
Read moreTo us value means delivering superior craftsmanship along with your requirements for function, aesthetics, cost and time. Our design, engineering and construction expertise delivers ultimate value.
Read moreJoe has been a member of NAIOP Colorado since 2015. He’s been a member of the Developing Leader Committee, helping with their mentorship program and planning the Skiing with the Icons event.
Read moreThe events of 2020 have strengthened our resolve to make our communities better places for all people to live, work, play and raise families. Through 2020 we remained steadfast in our commitment but flexible in how we gave back.
Read moreIt's the start of Women in Construction Week and International Women’s Day! In celebration, women at Opus share their thoughts.
Read moreWorking with the city of Maple Grove, Minnesota, and state agencies we transformed a contaminated site into a functional, job- and tax-generating industrial facility.
Read moreThe Opus Foundation recently awarded a $50,000 Impact Fund grant to Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Twin Cities, a nonprofit that helps children achieve their full potential through relationships with adult mentors.
Read moreSociety of St. Vincent de Paul will pilot a program to help adults experiencing homelessness find and secure jobs with a $25,000 grant from the Opus Foundation.
Read moreIndustrial and institutional developments are in this week's news.
Read moreWith a $50,000 Foundation grant, the nonprofit will be piloting a Family Engagement Initiative. The YMCA has also made big changes to address the impacts of the pandemic on people in Chicagoland.
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