Friday, May 27, 2011

A Warm Reception

Legacy's mission to provide premium, compassionate, primary health services begin as soon as you step off the elevators at Legacy's new clinic in Montrose.


The reception area is beginning to take shape.

The reception is conveniently located just outside the elevator.

Every floor will have the same reception layout that will provide a sense of continuity throughout the entire clinic.

The reception lobby includes a beautiful view of the surrounding area.

Take a closer view outside one window. The surface grade is being prepared.
Every stage of construction creates a valuable piece in building Legacy.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Building Our Pathway to Our Legacy


The Pathway to our Legacy kick-off party at the new California St. building on May 17 opened the construction site to the public for the first time.

Engravable bricks and engravable space on the sidewalk by the new building were for sale and still are - with enough character spaces to recognize a dear friend or loved one. To order, please visit here. Examples are below.






Legacy's Eric Roland holds and example brick with the maximum character spaces available.

Executive Director Katy Caldwell address the guests.

Co-founders of GCAM - the Gulf Coast Archive and Museum of the GLBT History. Jimmy Carper on right, Judy Reeves. For more information, visit www.gcam.org.



& a special thanks to caterers and new down-the-street neighbors Little Big's and El Real.

Friday, May 13, 2011

Excitement is building

The progression of the construction process in a matter of a few months is incredible.

Before.

After.

Soon all the open windows will be sealed and the AC will be fully functioning.

The roof offers a quiet escape with a breathtaking view of downtown.




Friday, May 6, 2011

Very cool, literally.

Before Houston's harsh summer heat wave hits, air conditioning units are being installed throughout Legacy's new clinic in Montrose.

According to www.Weather.com, the highest recorded temperature in Houston was 106° F in 1962.

The AC will be hidden with a dropped ceiling.

Construction marches on.

One of the future therapy rooms still in progress.