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Cherry Creek Tower Takes Prominence after Renovation

Renovation to the 50 Steele Street Tower in Cherry Creek has been completed and Streamline Painting of Denver is proud to have contributed to the buildings restorative beauty inside and out.

2013-02-03
DENVER, CO, February 03, 2013 (Press-News.org) Renovation to the 50 Steele Street Tower in Cherry Creek has been completed and Streamline Painting of Denver is proud to have contributed to the buildings restorative beauty inside and out.

Hill Commercial Construction and Streamline Painting of Denver completed the much needed renovations to the 1970's building located just Southeast of the Cherry Creek Mall. The building received new windows throughout, requiring tight sequencing and scheduling between numerous tradesmen. The Interior Painting was completed sequentially, after window replacement. Streamline Painting completed on all the affected walls within the building. Complete exterior painting was also performed on the entire building, parking garage stairwells access areas and site walls.

The 110 foot tall building required over one thousand gallons of materials. Main suppliers on the project were Kwal and Sherwin Williams. Exterior painting was performed flawlessly, despite the challenges inherit to a building of this size, with walls with inverted or difficult access. Construction equipment such as ladders, articulated boom lifts, swing staging and scaffolding allowed Streamline Painting of Denver to execute the 50 Steel Street Tower renovations with professional confidence. Streamline Painting of Denver is proud to have been part of an accident-free worksite, having performed and maintained weekly safety meetings, adhering to strict safety precautions and standards throughout the duration of the project.

Landlord and property owners were thrilled with the final product and proud to represent the newly restored 50 Steele Street Tower in Cherry Creek. This eco-friendly project was completed without the use of sprayers and all overstock materials were recycled.

About Streamline Painting of Denver

Streamline Painting of Denver is a professional painting contractor owned by local resident Roger Nickell. Roger Nickell offers over 24 years of experience in the painting field having performed every job within the field, estimation, sales and project management.

Streamline Painting takes pride in each individual project, and strive to deliver excellent customer service, caring about each client's job. What sets Streamline Painting apart is the extensive industry experience and product knowledge that is communicated to the client from the owner himself - ensuring a quality job that residential and commercial clients will be proud of.

For more information about Streamline Painting of Denver, please visit http://www.streamlinepaintingdenver.com.

Contact:

To learn more about this project or to request a painting quote please contact:
Roger Nickell
Office: 720-232-9954


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[Press-News.org] Cherry Creek Tower Takes Prominence after Renovation
Renovation to the 50 Steele Street Tower in Cherry Creek has been completed and Streamline Painting of Denver is proud to have contributed to the buildings restorative beauty inside and out.