David Yurman | Stanford Shopping Center

David Yurman Stanford Shopping Center

PALO ALTO, CA

PWI Construction completed an interior renovation for luxury retailer and repeat client, David Yurman, at the Stanford Shopping Center in Palo Alto, California. The 2,801-square-foot tenant improvement project involved a complete demolition of the existing space down to a grey shell condition, followed by a full interior rebuild completed in just five months.

Retail
Market

West
Region

Renovation
Build Type

Construction integrated and adapted the existing 1970s-era building structure to support the new design, including structural modifications to accommodate updated storefront finishes and mechanical unit placement.

The result is a refined retail environment that reflects David Yurman’s elevated brand standards within the constraints of an older architectural framework.

David Yurman Stanford Shopping Center

The Team

O’Neil Langan Architects
Architect

Stanford Shopping Center
Property

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