FD Stonewater has announced that the firm has inked a lease to develop a new regional headquarters facility to house the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in downtown Mobile.
The development is expected to break ground within the next two months at the southeast portion of the Mobile Civic Center site.
Earlier this year, the Mobile City Council approved the ground lease for construction of an office building on the grounds of the Mobile Civic Center. FD Stonewater worked closely with the City of Mobile to coordinate the office development with the city’s Civic Center redevelopment master plan and secure the ground lease, which was signed on April 18, 2023, according to a news release.
The news release states that the new regional headquarters will meet modern design, sustainability and federal security standards along with USACE’s programmatic requirements for secure office space, special use areas, and amenity spaces. The property will house multiple divisions of the USACE and can accommodate the agency’s future workforce growth projections.
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